Thursday 12 March 2015

Software Updates – Hoboken Reporter

Usually I use this blog to Hoboken Reporter announce a piece of software I’ve written, but now I’m Hoboken Reporter announcing something I’m Hoboken Reporter hoping to write. It’s MOX, an open source movie format for Hoboken Reporter video and film production.

You can read all Hoboken Reporter about
The reason to use crowd funding is Hoboken Reporter twofold. First, this free software project is too big Hoboken Reporter for me to just put it Hoboken Reporter together in my spare time.

Second, we are proposing to create a Hoboken Reporter new standard so Hoboken Reporter we need to know there’s support for it before we get Hoboken Reporter started, to know that it’s Hoboken Reporter really worth doing.

Continue reading for the details Hoboken Reporter of how this all began. That 75% reduction in bits Hoboken Reporter can really crush PNGs even more than Hoboken Reporter was previously possible.

Lower the quality Hoboken Reporter slider to use fewer colors, which Hoboken Reporter means even fewer bits and an Hoboken Reporter even smaller file. This feature is Hoboken Reporter powered by Kornel LesiƄski’s. Hoboken Reporter

Another new feature in this version is the Clean Hoboken Reporter Transparent checkbox. It turns out that your Hoboken Reporter transparent pixels may have unseen colors in them Hoboken Reporter that are making PNGs harder to Hoboken Reporter compress, but this Hoboken Reporter feature will wipe them out for you.

See the Hoboken Reporter manual for more details.
Even if you’re Hoboken Reporter using an older version Hoboken Reporter of After Effects, you can still download Hoboken Reporter the latest ProEXR plug-ins and install them Hoboken Reporter with your copy.

Likewise, the Photoshop and Premiere plug-ins will work just fine Hoboken Reporter in older versions of those programs.

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