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  1. Hi Rosy,

    I found it on my Windows PC. Interesting that if I watch a Windows created .pteav slideshow on my Mac that it can display a vectorized version of the Curlz MT without having it installed on my Mac (no font substitution required). If I install Curlz MT on my Mac then I can create slideshows with the font.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/font-list/curlz-mt

    The paper towel absorbs some/most of the oil from the bacon. The less oil the healthier, but less taste I guess. I am happy eating Quorn instead.

    Thanks,
    Tom

     

     

     

  2. Hi Rosy,

    Good attempt at an AF breakfast. Many years ago when I was addicted to Bacon Lettuce and Tomato sandwiches I remember wrapping bacon in paper towel and microwave for a few minutes. Our local bulk food store sold microwaveable bacon, but plain bacon works too.

    What is the name of the curly font?

    Thanks,
    Tom

  3. I have been experimenting on my Pixel smartphone shooting JPEG + RAW. For JPEG I duplicate the layer set to multiply blend then adjust blend amount using opacity slider. I don't see much difference in dynamic range in RAW after adjusting exposure levels to remove clipping. My test software is Pixelmator Pro, Affinity Photo 2, and Luminar Neo. I am beginning to think RAW is not worth the effort for most smartphone photography. I am guessing most DSLR users disagree.  My future smartphone tests will include camera HDR and editing software HDR.

    Tom

    https://share.cleanshot.com/qPvJy4xR

  4. I should know the answer to this question (probably mentioned in beta testing) but File Info is not something I look at very often. The question marks in the color profile text between the letters and also why sometimes graphics program uses different text to specify the color profiles. I think PTE only reads Color profile and not Color space?

    Thanks,
    Tom

    Mac mini M2
    Ventura 13.3.1
    PTE 11.0.3 Build 2

    Adobe RGB.jpg

    ProPhoto RGB.jpg

    sRGB Boxy.jpg

    sRGB Luminar Neo.jpg

  5. Hi Igor,

    Very nice. Your technique and Barry's are almost the same. A partial image with transparent background (webp or png) for the bottom section.  I think using a mask or maybe multiple image crops might work and would work with videos. It is interesting how many different methods could be used.

    Thanks,
    Tom

    perspective.jpeg

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  6. Hi Jill,

    There are alternative solutions (workarounds) for many things. It would not be as efficient if you want to make changes and also lower quality if you publish for the second time as a video. I think having a full featured nested timeline in Objects and Animation and the ability to change video length for animated objects (like seamless alpha channel videos) by a simple click and drag would both be improvements.

    Tom

  7. Thanks. I have 2 new versions of masks created on a Mac (should work on Windows). I'm sure they could be improved by anyone wishing to make changes. I was having a problem with a white borders leaving a blurred ghost image during mask movement probably due to monitor refresh rate so I did not include them. It does not seem to effect other colors as much.

    Tom

    2 Masks and 2 Masks Wood

     

     

    2 Masks Wood.pteeff 2 Masks.pteeff

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  8. Hi,

    Most of my things are just concepts so I know this could be improved by someone with more skills than me. I like how the one below spins between photos.

    Thanks,
    Tom

    This transition is what made me think I could create the same effect in PTE. This is supposed to be 60 fps but the transition seems to be less smooth.

     

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  9. One of my video editing programs had a transition like this (Polaroid border instead of equal border) but was not very smooth if you increase the transition time. I thought I could make something like it in PTE and so here it is. It uses a parent child mask to create the white border around the images. The background rectangle is set to 0% so you can use a background splitter object and your own images. It was a fun learning experience.

    Thanks,
    Tom

     

    Snapshot.pteeff

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  10. Hi Igor,

    Downloaded the wetransfer link video above on Win 11 computer and tested again using Filmora X 12. I see the same results. Somehow they are using alpha channel. It's not a problem for me to use QT RLE instead if the alpha channel can not be detected in webm video file.

    Thanks,
    Tom

     

  11. Hi Jienense,

    Currently PTE can play webm video files, but it can not decode the alpha channel in the webm files. Yes, software encoding to VP8 or VP9 is slower than H.264 hardware encoding. If you have an alpha channel video that Shutter Encoder can read then it can convert to webm with alpha channel.

    Thanks,
    Tom

    ShutterEncoder.png

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  12. 5 minutes ago, jienense said:

    H.264 does not support alpha channel, the only solution is to create the alpha channel separately, to be able to use it in PTE, after trying different codecs that support alpha channel, you find that the ones with the least weight are not supported by PTE and the others have a considerable weight.

    I think VP9 is as good or better than H.264 in quality and file size and is supported in PTE on Windows and Mac?

    Tom

  13. 1 minute ago, jkb said:

    Hi Igor,

    I have tried H264 output & it is not recognised in PTE.

    I have sent you some sample files & details of how they were created, see email.

    Jill

     

     

    I don't know of any software that can create H.264 alpha channel. Newer Apple Macs can use H.265 alpha channel videos, but not Windows.

    My idea was for PTE to add alpha channel support for the webm VP8/VP9 codec. PTE on both Windows and Macs can already play webm video files. The encoding time is slow but the file sizes are small.

    I would like to try H.264 alpha if you know how to make them.

    Tom

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