Infoseite // Black and white animated film flickers and treppt.



Frage von Bill_Canoni:


Work just s.einem cartoon (term labor), mainly from the strongly contrasting black images. The drawings (scans at 300 dpi) were reworked in Photoshop and After Efects7 in either. Psd or sequences. Psd files together. The animations I have avi's in the HD format 1280x 720 px, sometimes with no half time, and without Compression rausgerechnet.
The clips I finished in Premiere Pro 1.5 on the film together.
As far as looks Calculator synonymous everything good.

The problem:
The on DVD (MPEG2) issued material looks on the television from mies. It formed in the background that I AE / with the virtual camera was shot, especially in the Outlines (gezeichnenten Boundaries) stair-like, ugly pixels games I do not want to have.
Have been here a lot about these stairs and flickering scriptures and statues, etc. and have read the synonymous Blur already tried, which is an improvement in services but the problem is not really resolved.
Currently taps I'm now a bit unsafe and ignorant between fields (Yes or No) and interlacing (to find the setting options in Prempro is not) in the head and her, and wonder whether it simply is possible this kind of stark black and white contrasts loss on the Television to bring.

The question for me now is whether it s.den export settings for the film, or even whether the workflow before the error in harbors.

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Antwort von Markus:

Hello,

Your workflow after you start with 720p material (1280 × 720), but then create a DVD video with 720 × 576 pixels.

Is the quality better if you follow the image directly in the final herausrenderst from AE? If there is still a flicker Skip comes turn before exporting even a slight vertical blur to.

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