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  1. @Schafweide Change the color in what way? Are we talking levels, tint, a single color, or what? What's on the layer?
  2. @kirash4 Just be glad you didn't render it to 32-bit color ;) If you want to retain quality, there are lossless codecs out there.
  3. @nejcp try pre-compose, or you can try repeating edge pixels or using the Motion Tile effect to expand the canvas past the video dimensions
  4. @a2charria the ellipse effect, as in a mask?
  5. @franksta the bitrate you choose will be a compromise for size vs. quality. usually 2Mbps VBR is fine for video, 192Kbps for audio
  6. @franksta i've had good experience uploading 720p video with H.264...that way people can watch in youtube's high quality mode.
  7. @kirash4 when you render to AVI, by default it's UNcompressed. you can change that in the render queue to any format you want.
  8. @noquierouser Good luck! Buena suerte.
  9. @noquierouser Also, working with frame numbers (versus time code) might make your project easier for dealing with percentages/ratios.
  10. @noquierouser There are also plug-ins like Twixtor that can do this, but they'll render slower than time remapping.
  11. @noquierouser You can use time remapping and use hold frames, which would give you more precise control.
  12. @noquierouser If you're at 30fps and want it to look like 10fps, time stretch to 300% and don't turn on frame blending. :)
  13. @pozzbox There are plug-ins for the cartoon look. Red Giant makes the one I use: www.redgiantsoftware.com (Resource intensive.)
  14. @noquierouser What do you mean look like stop motion? Can you elaborate? Try the "Echo" effect (a guess)...?
  15. @nicholasho No, sorry, I'm just here to help. :)
  16. @MUFT I can try...what's your question?
  17. @JamesLS Usually the best result is H.264. The more detailed your content, the higher you will want the bitrate to be.
  18. @Duidl_Media The default is: Page Down = previous frame, Page Up = next frame
  19. Back from the Christmas break, ready to help you with your Adobe After Effects questions! DM or @reply me for help.