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February 6, 2019
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Pixellated text - relative newbie here

  • February 6, 2019
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Hi, I'm working on this short promo:

Boys Will Be Men - Revisited on Vimeo

For the life of me, I can't figure out why the text looks pixellated when it appears over the images, mainly in the section starting at about :52.  Can anyone give me some ideas?  I'm using the legacy type tool ... and I'm also a relatively newbie, so if you do have ideas I might need a little extra direction walking through things

Thank you!

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Community Manager
February 6, 2019

Hi longhaulpro,

Your sequence is set at a lower resolution (720x480) and you are exporting at a higher resolution (1920x1080). This may result in pixelation as you are upscaling quite a bit. Starting a sequence with a 1920x1080 resolution would avoid this. (Also, your pixel aspect ratio is set to 0.901 and the export has a value of 1.0). To change these sequence settings you may select the sequence and click Sequence > Sequence Settings in the menu bar. Here you can set the frame size and pixel aspect ratio appropriately to match with the export settings. Hope it helps. Let us know if you have any questions.

Thanks,

Sumeet

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February 6, 2019

Hi Sumeet, I get what you're saying - and that's really helpful, I'll be more mindful of that in the future. For this one, I changed the settings in a test session -- but it predictably threw everything off (position, etc) and I'd have to redo.  Also, the thing that's still confusing to me is that early in this piece the text is NOT pixellated (in the Premiere session and in the export) -- but the text towards the end IS pixellated in the session and export.  I did a test export at 720x680 and that's still true.  That suggests to me that it's something about the way the text is displaying when laid over that .tiff at the end.  Make sense?  I tried dumping the drop shadow and that doesn't help, plus it's more difficult to see the text over the photo.

Inspiring
February 6, 2019

Post a screen shot of your export settings, that show your export settings summary panel open - like this example below:

MtD

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February 6, 2019

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 6, 2019

Hi Ann, to be clear, are you suggesting that I use a generic video file in a new session to properly "set" everything, then redo the piece?


Yes!

Starting over is imo the best way instead of trying to fix the timeline which will probably add more work.