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    Depends

    To learn how to program catalyst via a dmx desk, is very, very easy. To learn why dv-pal is better than jpg, why you have to use at least S-ATA discs and so on.. well im still learning, and probably will be for a very, very long time. I would love for you to write a lighting persons guide to video..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin
    To learn how to program catalyst via a dmx desk, is very, very easy. To learn why dv-pal is better than jpg, why you have to use at least S-ATA discs and so on.. well im still learning, and probably will be for a very, very long time. I would love for you to write a lighting persons guide to video..
    i would like to do that too.
    there is more to video than controlling it via dmx

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsc
    there is more to video than controlling it via dmx
    My point exactly. maybe if you include a small tips and tricks in each section of the manual, kinda like why you want to do this and that?
    However, i do know that you are extremely busy....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin
    My point exactly. maybe if you include a small tips and tricks in each section of the manual, kinda like why you want to do this and that?
    However, i do know that you are extremely busy....
    i always wanted to do this.

    i try to teach all the people around me to edit and use after effects.
    lara just edited my training film - and she did the blurring animated gobos in v1.2

    little tricks and tips.

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