Frage von Joe:Good morning,
have a text animation created in After Effects. As soon as I insert them in Premiere Pro, the font is frayed. I tried different fonts, always the same result. Maybe someone here knows advice ..
Mfg.,
Joe
Antwort von AndyZZ:
The problem I have currently used directly in Premiere Pro, create titles.
Turnaround times from the effects palette in Adobe Premiere Pro a blur with 0 on the strength of your writing. At least for the Articles drawn up at the Premiere Titler works. Why does the scripture fray, I have not figured out.
Greeting
Andy
Antwort von Wiro:
Where do you assess that?
But not on the small preview images?
A proper assessment is useful only on a connected monitor control.
Greeting Wiro
Antwort von Chris2:
perhaps it lies s.der DV compression?
Simply the best views uncompressed, lossless (tiff, targa, huffyuv) or slightly compressed rausrendern (Quicktime animation). Possibly synonymous, it helps to blur the alpha channel in advance easily in After Effects?
Antwort von Joe:
Hello,
Thanks for the replies. Control runs on an external monitor, everything is rendered out uncompressed. Even simple PSD Text files are frayed. With Adobe Premiere 6.5, all this was not a problem! Get smart next to me (?) Make and give bescheid here ...
Mfg.,
Joe
Antwort von Joe:
Decision:
Here are some useful links on the topic:
http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx?13 @ 257.7SSzfFlNkaD.12 @ .3 bbce440 / 0
http://www.adamwilt.com/Tidbits.html#CGs
http://ppro.wikicities.com/wiki/Main_Page
Short output:
- In the secure video area (working 16 - 235)
- Appropriate use fonts (without serifs)
- Saturation / Contrast drive down
- Gaussian blur and a little drop shadow on it
For me it has worked out now ...
Mfg.,
Joe