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Problem Description: I’ve just noticed that if you have a clip on which you have applied Basic 3D effect in premiere and you add effects like noise or any third part plugins like sapphire or Boris FX the image is shifted on the lower right by few pixels.
REPRO STEPS:
Add a clip on premiere sequence
add basic 3d effect and set the swivel value to -2
add Noise, or Sapphire Ultragrain or BORIS gaussian blur
RESULT: the image is shifted
EXPECTED result it should add just the effect.
WORKAROUND: apply basic 3d after you have applied the effect
Side Effect: Since most of the effect I need to apply slow down the playback on my computer I would add it at the end of the editing process to avoid playback issues during the editing.
Doing that way would be a bit tricky. It could be acceptable only if you need to apply it on few clips.
In my case I have more than 200 clips to apply it and it's unacceptable.
MY SYSTEM’S SPECS:
BRAND AND MODEL: ASUS G752VS-BA266T
GPU:NVIDIA GTX1070 2048 CUDA CORE + 8Gb of memory on board
CPU: INTEL i7-7820HK @2.90GHz
RAM: 64 GB
OS: Windows 10 64bit
2 SAMSUNG 960 PRO NVME SSD drives by 2TB each
1 SAMSUNG 860 PRO SSD hard drives by 4TB
Premiere pro 14.9
NVIDIA DRIVER VERSION: 436.30 (I can’t update my drivers otherwise I will have playback issues with Premiere and resolume)
Hi @DAVIDE PEPE,
Thanks for your report and all the information. I have found that with specific effects, you must apply them to a nest (or change their order in the stack of effects in the Effect Controls panel) because of render order pipeline requirements, and they can't be helped otherwise. Are you still having the issue? Let the community know.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi @DAVIDE PEPE,
Thanks for your report and all the information. I have found that with specific effects, you must apply them to a nest (or change their order in the stack of effects in the Effect Controls panel) because of render order pipeline requirements, and they can't be helped otherwise. Are you still having the issue? Let the community know.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Like Kevin says, complex interactive effects like that have to be apply one thing, nest, apply the other. It simply stabilizes all processing steps. Which can get wonky on our modern multi-core CPUs.