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Inspiring
July 17, 2017
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Gradient problem

  • July 17, 2017
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https://youtu.be/L6EK7RPG7Rk

Hello,

Does anyone know how to get rid of the appearance of a ripple effect in the gradient shown in the link above?

It only shows up after I import into Premier Pro.

I tried adding a blur but it didn't help.

Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

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    Correct answer Roei Tzoref

    it's called banding.

    try working in 16bit in Ae (in Ae's project settings), and export a 10 bit cineform go pro from Ae. (Quicktime->GoPro Cineform. under video output in the output module settings change it to trillions of colors). if that does not work, try adding a little grain on your graphics (with an adjustment layer-> add an "add grain" effect, adjust the parameters)

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    Roei Tzoref
    Roei TzorefCorrect answer
    Legend
    July 17, 2017

    it's called banding.

    try working in 16bit in Ae (in Ae's project settings), and export a 10 bit cineform go pro from Ae. (Quicktime->GoPro Cineform. under video output in the output module settings change it to trillions of colors). if that does not work, try adding a little grain on your graphics (with an adjustment layer-> add an "add grain" effect, adjust the parameters)

    Salem1111Author
    Inspiring
    July 18, 2017

    Thank you so much for these suggestions. This was very helpful and made a big difference. Thanks again!

    Roei Tzoref
    Legend
    July 18, 2017

    You're Welcome. thanks for the feedback and glad it worked for you.