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russelljames
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September 21, 2020
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Auto Reframe - New Sequence Looks Fuzzy

  • September 21, 2020
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I'm having an issue getting good results from Auto Reframe.  I have made it work before (when it first came out) but since then, the last two sequences I've tried it on have resulted in the new output looking fuzzy and extremely pixelated.

I've attached an example of the original and the new output.  It's like this right through the whole sequence, not just the parts with text.

I've tried on both my Mac and PC.  Same result.

Any help much appreciated.

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Correct answer Mike Dziennik

That resolution explains why it's fuzzy, not sure why it's going so low - what resolution are you starting with? You can update your sequence settings to a higher resolution and Auto-reframe should update.

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Mike Dziennik
Mike DziennikCorrect answer
Adobe Expert
October 5, 2020

That resolution explains why it's fuzzy, not sure why it's going so low - what resolution are you starting with? You can update your sequence settings to a higher resolution and Auto-reframe should update.

russelljames
Known Participant
October 6, 2020

That worked, thanks.

 

I'm starting with 1920 x 1080.

Mike Dziennik
Adobe Expert
September 21, 2020

So first obvious thing: do you have the resolution set to Full on the new sequence?

Also go into the wrench menu shown and check the 'Paused resolution' is set to Full.

If this doesn't fix it...what resolution is your new sequence? If its very low then this could explain it.

 

russelljames
Known Participant
October 5, 2020

I can confirm the resolution was already set to Full on both the Sequence and the Paused Resolution.

 

Ah, seems like the new sequence is 162 x 203.  How do I get Autoreframe to resize at a decent resolution?

Mike Dziennik
Adobe Expert
September 21, 2020

Please repost the images embedded in your post using the images button:

 

russelljames
Known Participant
September 21, 2020

Here you go, thanks!