3rd problem in adobe premier pro 2
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3rd problem in adobe premier pro 2
I thought my problem was solved with this problem http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... hp?t=83251
But didn't noticed it til crackthesky said that the quality and sound of the amv is awfull so I checked and found out that the quality of the video was lesser of that the original heres the comparison.
The original pic
The compiled pic
see the difference I haven't noticed till it was given a comment.
This is my setup in adobe.
New project
right click on the video on the rendering area
field options
interpret footage
frame hold options
Video property original copy
Hoping for a solution on this problem all suggestion on this are greatly appreciated.
Also im still experimenting on it as we speak.
Lots of thanks
But didn't noticed it til crackthesky said that the quality and sound of the amv is awfull so I checked and found out that the quality of the video was lesser of that the original heres the comparison.
The original pic
The compiled pic
see the difference I haven't noticed till it was given a comment.
This is my setup in adobe.
New project
right click on the video on the rendering area
field options
interpret footage
frame hold options
Video property original copy
Hoping for a solution on this problem all suggestion on this are greatly appreciated.
Also im still experimenting on it as we speak.
Lots of thanks
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are you editing interlaced footage?
if you are, you probably shouldn't
if you aren't then the lower field first option may be your problem
from the clip properties that you posted, your clip resolution is larger than your project resolution.
Allowing an editing program to resize your footage is [generally] bad, so that might account for the loss of sharpness as well.
You should be using 640 x 480 sqaure pixels for your project setting (seeing as your capture has a 1.0 PAR)
try selecting 'none' to the processing options under field options
if you are, you probably shouldn't
if you aren't then the lower field first option may be your problem
from the clip properties that you posted, your clip resolution is larger than your project resolution.
Allowing an editing program to resize your footage is [generally] bad, so that might account for the loss of sharpness as well.
You should be using 640 x 480 sqaure pixels for your project setting (seeing as your capture has a 1.0 PAR)
try selecting 'none' to the processing options under field options
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