Description: After Effects comes with a new graph editor that takes keyframing to a previously unattainable level.
In other applications, keyframing--setting a specific video frame where an effect begins to work and another frame where it stops--allows consistent implementation of effects only between keyframes. This is true even of Adobe Premiere Pro 2, the video-editing component of Adobe's Production Studio suite.
For example, if you're working in other software and you want to apply a glow slowly at first and then more quickly, you must add keyframes. But in After Effects 7, you can use the graph editor, with its Bezier-curve controls, to manage such effects with remarkable precision.
Better Color Support
New 32-bit color support (a feature shared with Adobe's Photoshop CS2 image editor) permits you to work with still images that have a much wider dynamic range than previously, so you can import a high-dynamic-range picture without incurring blown-out highlights or too-dark shadows. Such images must be composed of bracketed images in Photoshop, though, and that's a time-intensive process. Both Premiere Pro 2 and After Effects 7 also support HDV video files.
You can greatly speed up some processes in After Effects 7 if you have the right graphics card, because the application has far better OpenGL support than in the past--taking more processing away from your system's CPU and putting it on the graphics card's processor. Adobe claims up to triple the performance in both 2D and 3D previews, and I could see a big difference when I turned OpenGL support on and off. Not all graphics cards support every OpenGL feature found in After Effects, however; even the powerful ATI Radeon 850-based card in my system didn't support everything.
System Requirements: Intel Pentium III or 4 processor (multiprocessor recommended)
* Microsoft Windows? 2000 with Service Pack 4 or Windows XP Professional or Home Edition with Service Pack 1 (Adobe applications on Windows XP with Service Pack 2)
* 128MB of RAM (256MB or more recommended)
* 150MB of available hard-disk space for installation (500MB or larger hard disk or disk array recommended for ongoing work)
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