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Pixelated red graphics imported from Adobe Animate to Premiere

New Here ,
Dec 08, 2016 Dec 08, 2016

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I've exported an animation in Adobe Animate as a Quicktime file. Looks ok when I import it to Premiere, but when I export some of the graphics pixelate even though it's originally vector graphics.

Why does this happen and what can I do to avoid the pixelation?

The red areas below shows the pixelation:

pixelated_red.JPG

Original animation in Adobe Animate:

vector_animation_flash_animate.JPG

Really appreciate if anybody can assist me on this one!

Thank you!

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Dec 08, 2016 Dec 08, 2016

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Use an intermediate file format to get your image into Premiere e.g. Cineform.

The original look pixelated too. Red is a difficult color. It 'bleeds' easily.

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Dec 08, 2016 Dec 08, 2016

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Hi Ann. Thank you for your reply! Unfortunately .mov seems to be the only format I can export to from Adobe Animate to include the nested animations.

Did you mean that I should try to convert the Quicktime file to another format before editing in Premiere? I've tried to convert it to .mp4, but the same thing happened once I export it from Premiere.

Appreciate your assistance!

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Dec 09, 2016 Dec 09, 2016

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If you can export with quicktime you might be able to choose the codec e.g. Animation.

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Feb 02, 2017 Feb 02, 2017

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Thank you for your suggestion!

Tried exporting to several formats, but nothing fixed the problem unfortunately. Ended up changing the red graphic to blue which wasn't ideal, but at least no bleeding red graphic .

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