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Vegas Pro 8 Preview Overlay and Snapshot Options
Andrew Devis
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A look at the preview overlay and snapshot options in Vegas Pro. It should be noted that preview overlays are actually based on older tube screens and so not as relevant to today’s flat screens.
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