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Pixelated Titles When Nested

Community Beginner ,
Oct 25, 2018 Oct 25, 2018

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Hello,

I've been editing with Premiere for several years now and haven't yet encountered this issue. I've got several sequences with text overlaid on video clips. All of them display perfectly crisp text in both the program monitor and the exports. But when I nest these sequences to string together in my primary timeline I'm seeing that the titles are rather brutally pixelated.

Might I be missing something obvious?

Many thanks!

Madison

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Adobe Employee , Oct 25, 2018 Oct 25, 2018

Hi Madison,

Sorry to hear that you are facing this issue. Please confirm if your nested sequence and the master sequence have different resolutions. Also, have you applied any scale changes to those nested sequence in the main master sequence?

Thanks,

Sumeet

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Oct 25, 2018 Oct 25, 2018

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If you used the Legacy Title Tool it probably means your titles were created in a sequence that does not match the same settings of your primary sequence.

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Hi Madison,

Sorry to hear that you are facing this issue. Please confirm if your nested sequence and the master sequence have different resolutions. Also, have you applied any scale changes to those nested sequence in the main master sequence?

Thanks,

Sumeet

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Oct 26, 2018 Oct 26, 2018

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Thanks Sumeet,

It wasn't the sequence resolutions in the end but the scaling. I was working from a highly convoluted template I purchased with lots of nesting going on. It turns out that one of the middling nests had an overall scale boost to 300, which was causing all the nastiness with the text inside that nested sequence.

I've gone ahead and placed that text above the last nested sequence as its own layer, preserving the seamless vector scaling of the title.

Thanks so much for your quick reply and sparking this solution for me!

All the best.

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