video editing software $50 image
theJoker
My friend recently asked me if I could help her with a video project she would like to do for her mother's birthday. I didn't promise her I could do it but that I would look into it. Anyways, the project seems simple but I would not even know where to begin.
She has 50 photographs arranged in a way to show the number 50. She would like to then have each photo from this big 50 come out from the big 50 and then have it travel back to the big 50. She wants to do this for all 50 photos.
I have vegas 10, I don't know if it's even possible to do it on this video editing software but I am putting it out there.
Any idea how I can help her with this?
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you'd have to arrange them in photoshop or something -- there's no preset for photos in a "50" shape. the pictures would also be so small that you couldnt see them.
you'd have to arrange them in photoshop or something -- there's no preset for photos in a "50" shape. the pictures would also be so small that you couldnt see them.
What would be the best processor to use while building a good gaming computer?
little DuD
I've been looking around the internet, trynig to find the best processor for me to use in building a desk top computer. There are A TON of different processors between AMD and Intel. And I just don't know what to pick. The ideal processor would be one that can run advanced video editing software like Sony vegas pro 10 or what not, and has the capability of playing games like BF3 or skyrim. Oh, and my prefered budget would be around $50 to $100.
Answer
I like referring to these value lists that judge Passmark benchmarks by sale price:
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_value_available.html
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu_value.html
In the CPU list, the Phenom II X4 955 is the top contender (topped by less powerful Athlon IIs and Intel Celerons, and by more expensive FX eight-cores). Intel's better i5 and i7 series are also more expensive.
If by chance you were looking for graphics cards, the Radeon #750 models (the first digit is the series, while the next two numbers describe where within the tier they sit). Not sure how the GeForce numbering works⦠Here are some videos:
Radeon HD 7750 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1TCn7CJhLc
GeForce GTS 450 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElUlIISMbWM
I like referring to these value lists that judge Passmark benchmarks by sale price:
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_value_available.html
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu_value.html
In the CPU list, the Phenom II X4 955 is the top contender (topped by less powerful Athlon IIs and Intel Celerons, and by more expensive FX eight-cores). Intel's better i5 and i7 series are also more expensive.
If by chance you were looking for graphics cards, the Radeon #750 models (the first digit is the series, while the next two numbers describe where within the tier they sit). Not sure how the GeForce numbering works⦠Here are some videos:
Radeon HD 7750 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1TCn7CJhLc
GeForce GTS 450 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElUlIISMbWM
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