Jittery Panning of Stills / Fade to Blacks
hi there,
I have about a dozen photos that are relatively high res (about 20 to 25 MP) and I am using key framing and panning or zooming them back to back in a sequence. The amount of panning and zooming is not super slow but it is not fast either. At the beginning and end I have about 2.5 to 3 seconds of fade from black and fade to black. Something very simple and I have done this in the past many many times in Final Cut Pro using a mediocre computer. I'm having a high end PC right now with the latest Adobe Premiere Pro 23.0.0 and it seems what I see on the display certain parts of the image fall behind for a fraction of a second creating a sort of jittery look and the fades are not happening smoothly either. I even rendered the sequence and still I get that on the output monitor. I moved the file locations to an Extreme SSD with USB 3.2 gen. 2 connected to a USB 3.2 gen 2 on the PC but it didn't make much of a difference. Initially I thought it could be the monitor but after I exported the file and opened it in my video player, the motion was smooth as butter on the same monitor so it must be something to do with Premiere Pro that even can not be resolved after rendering. Has anyone come across this? I changed the frame rate of the sequence from 29.97 to 60 Hz and still I was getting that jittery look. My monitor is at HD resolution at 60 Hz (I cannot increase it any further) but as I said the output file plays back just fine but not in the timeline in Premiere Pro. I don't have any effect other than a couple of key frames for scale and position for each image. I have 12900K processor, 64GB RAM, and NVidia GeForce 3080Ti graphic card with 3 outputs connected to 3 HD monitors. The sequence is set at 1920x1080. I also toggled max render quality in the app but didn't make any difference. I appreciate your feedback how I can make the sequence pans smooth to avoid 2nd guessing each motion effect in the projects.
Thanks a lot,
Arya
