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July 28, 2024
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Posterize Time Bug

  • July 28, 2024
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macOS Sonoma 14.2.1

Premiere Pro 24.5.0 (& Beta)

 

The problem occurs when the transform and posterize time filters are used together.
A sample is attached.

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Correct answer R Neil Haugen

Transform and Posterize both do major image re-creation processing. Stacking them can lead to a number of problems.

 

So ... there are a couple practical solutions to using two such heavy effects ...

 

  1.  Apply one, probably Transform, then Nest, then apply Posterize;
  2. Apply Transform to get the image changes you want, do a render & replace including applying effects checked, then put Posterize on the new, transformed clip.

 

4 replies

Known Participant
July 30, 2024

Neil and Kevin,

 

Thank you for your advices.

Finally I applied posterize time for the sequence containing the transform effect, and this is a good result.

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 29, 2024

The status of this bug report has been updated.

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 29, 2024

Hello @f_magician,

I'm Kevin from support, one of the moderators here. I appreciate you filing your bug report. Have you tried nesting, as Neil suggested? If it works, that should you free you up from the issue. When combining effects, it is often necessary to use nesting to create an effect. The reason has to do with the way the application code works with video effects. Other NLEs have exactly the same issue. You could consider it the "Nature of the NLE beast." Sorry for the frustration on the problem. I hope the advice you found here is useful. Good luck.

 

Take Care,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
R Neil Haugen
R Neil HaugenCorrect answer
Legend
July 28, 2024

Transform and Posterize both do major image re-creation processing. Stacking them can lead to a number of problems.

 

So ... there are a couple practical solutions to using two such heavy effects ...

 

  1.  Apply one, probably Transform, then Nest, then apply Posterize;
  2. Apply Transform to get the image changes you want, do a render & replace including applying effects checked, then put Posterize on the new, transformed clip.

 

Everyone's mileage always varies ...