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Thread: Jagged lines and sizzling detail
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4th March 2004, 01:21 #1
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Jagged lines and sizzling detail
I’m doing motion control type moves on scanned photographs, and even moderate detail is “sizzling†and all of the lines are “jaggie.†Workspace is D1 NTSC 720x486. Render to QT with Avid codec for import to Avid Symphony and final output to digi Beta for broadcast (USA.) I’ve applied some motion blur to the images, but this doesn’t have a significant effect on the problem. I believe I am using all of the “best†settings in the render, but if any one has a list of settings or suggestions, I’d appreciate it. Yes, I am a new user. Thanks.
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4th March 2004, 01:27 #2
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Hi,
You have the problem only in the rendered file?
Or you have the same problem inside C*?
But try to check your fields settings, and render quality, this might be the problem.
See ya!
dg
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4th March 2004, 03:20 #3
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Jagged lines and sizzling detail
The problem follows throughout the process--from C. to render to import in the Avid to output to digi Beta.
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4th March 2004, 05:15 #4
Ok, turn on supersampling in your composite settings and make your preview to best and cache as many frames as your ram allows and see how it looks, if that dont do it u could try apply a filter like median or blur but then of course loose some of that gorgeous detail.
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4th March 2004, 19:51 #5
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hello
right click on your image and verify if the fonction "use aspect ratio" is selected. If yes, just remove this setting. Combustion have some difficulty to show this fonction correctly. without this fonction combustion just shoe your composite in square pixels.
for the motion blur your have to "nest" your images before apply mblur.
good luck
luc julien
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9th March 2004, 23:31 #6
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Your problem is probably that you are not rendering out your movie with lower fields enable.
In your render ouput dialog box, be sure to have lower fields enabled.
That should make your panning pictures or vector art look absolutely smooth and crystal clear.
//JW
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18th March 2004, 00:47 #7
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Could be... the problem you are talking about.... just the visualization of the field?
Have you imported your render in Avid to see what happend?
If yes, have you tried inverting the fild?

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