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Adjustment layer not big enough

Community Beginner ,
Feb 27, 2022 Feb 27, 2022

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Hi. I have two layers that are 6848x7704. I'm trying to put an adjustment layer on top of them, but that has an image size of only 2704 x 1520. Pardon my ignorance, but how do I increase it?

 

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Feb 28, 2022 Feb 28, 2022

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While creating the adjustment layer you get an option to define its size and you can specify "6848x7704"

 

 

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Feb 28, 2022 Feb 28, 2022

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Thanks. Maybe I skipped right past that 😆 

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 03, 2022 Mar 03, 2022

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Now I was able to put the adjustment layer on and it works,  meaning I can see the images underneath. Unfortunately,  when I put the distort>transform effect on,  it goes black. Is there some setting it needs to work properly? I've used the transform effect on standard 4k footage without problems.  So maybe it's a dimension issue

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Mar 03, 2022 Mar 03, 2022

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Are the pixel dimensions of the media, adjustment layer, and sequence all the same?

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 03, 2022 Mar 03, 2022

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As far as the media and the adjustment layer, they are the same. As far as the sequence, I don't know how to set that. Also, the project has a mix of media dimensions in it. So unsure how sequence dimensions get set

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 03, 2022 Mar 03, 2022

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Peru Bob

"media and the adjustment layer, they are the same...the project has a mix of media dimensions in it." Realized that sounds contradictory. What I mean is I have media of several different dimensions. But the adjustment layer is above layers that are the same as each other.

 

OK I just realized as I type this, that I have a difficult/impossible case. As adjustment layers effect EVERYTHING below them.

 

DARN!

 

So do I need to change everything into the same pixel format?

 

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CYSTWM

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Mar 04, 2022 Mar 04, 2022

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So do I need to change everything into the same pixel format?

 

 


By @Can You Say That With Me?

 

If the adjustment layer is a different pixel dimension than the video, it can have undesired results.

You can nest the clips and apply appropriately sized adjustment layers to the clips in the nests rather than converting the clips.

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 03, 2022 Mar 03, 2022

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Hi CYSTWM,

Hope I am understanding. You may not have enough VRAM. What kind of CPU/GPU do you have? What is the format of the files?

 

Kevin

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Mar 03, 2022 Mar 03, 2022

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tbe.pngFiles are .png

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 03, 2022 Mar 03, 2022

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Kevin

Sorry I forgot, I have a .png, then over top of that is a .mov with transparency.

 

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CYSTWM

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Mar 04, 2022 Mar 04, 2022

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Your Mac is not meeting system requirements for VRAM (GPU), I'm afraid. That is at the heart of your performance issues.

 

Kevin

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