Frage von moogli:I've taken a Stillimage, divided it into many individual elements, each of which is stored in a Photoshop file, and now some additional rotated / moved.
The aim is an effect of its à la Monty Python (this clumsy speech and movement animations)
But somehow makes me Premiere Pro 1.5 because nen thwart:
In Photoshop, the layers work together perfectly.
But superimposed in Premiere, some of the PS files marked with a black (very thin) edge.
He's ugly, not wanted, and takes the animation (a bit) in advance.
How can I remove this black (thin) edge? Neither HP nor in Premiere, I have one drübergelegt Effect.
Antwort von Gast:
Maybe you're in Photoshop, not exempt accurate enough? There are ne function "soft edge" or something like that makes your excepted material towards the edges transparent (eg in a 5 pixel) wide course.
Antwort von moogli:
Have even more so on condition that the levels overlap.
In Photoshop's synonymous looks like it should ... Premiere is doing just drumrum nen thwart or a black individual to the elements:)
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
The dark edges are related to how Premiere handles with transparencies.
More Info:
Antwort von Tom2020:
Ok, good to know, but how do I get off the black borders? :)
In Premiere Pro 1.5 helps me because there is no keying filter next: (
Antwort von Jörg:
Hi,
I would try it with the Vierpunktkorrekturfilter. However, I think that these edges should not arise, I think that's going on at PS wrong. Is this picture which was made on DV material? Then I would zurückzoomen it before pruning and most parts of final size. From there, s.gibts and dirty corners.
Gruß Jörg
Antwort von moogli:
I find your help so great, but unfortunately it does not work :-(
Before I create for each frame has a single Photoshop file, I prefer to ask again.
So material is of a miniDV screenshot
These are two people who will dance to the music in good old Monty Python. So I disconnected the extremities of the bodies and stored in different positions.
Put these puzzle pieces together, I Photoshop, sees it from genuine () without borders
But in the premiere, with the same puzzle pieces in the same order appear in one black (thin) edges.
Antwort von Jörg:
I could imagine me that you work in different color spaces.
Antwort von timm:
these are the remains of the keys. you can shrink the mask? Of the entire tool adobe've no idea. fusion in digitally, it would be the solution of (presumably). the effect arises at times synonymous with green screen keys.
Antwort von Gast:
Are you working with now really keying or with alpha channels?
I would in this case anyway recommend a compositing tool.
Antwort von moogli:
ICH HAB'S!
Stupid test has led to the solution:)
The trick is that when you import Photoshop files in Premiere, is asked whether one would like to have all levels, or only certain that we will explicitly name the layer needs to (which is a PSD file with a single layer is particularly great).
Really thought that if I have only one level, he told me then imported as synonymous as I would have liked. Wrong thought.
If you (all levels, so imports a), there's black borders
If only this one (which is total bullshit, because it's the only anyway) selects, then there's no black edges synonymous
adobe hurra
and many dear thanks for your help, have tried everything but it has good niks help :-)