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Another problem that seems to be ignored both by users and Adobe - if you apply the Optical flow interpolation to a slowed down video it will still be choppy, but in the rendered video it is applied alright
Isn't it a good idea to make Premiere Pro actually show how it looks within the software so that a user wouldn't have to export everytime to see if the applied interpolation is good for this particular footage?
Examples what I see and what I get below:
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Try rendering the clip.
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Nope, this does not help
In Premiere Pro: https://drive.google.com/file/d/171kPanzzQvwvWCE2cCo_icKe6dOA6qtA/view?usp=drive_link
Exported: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ciWenJmg0MjOGFKqZNxJn5teRowEK_-f/view?usp=drive_link
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I thought we were getting a clip to test.
You did render and replace, I meant just render the timeline to green, which often works for me.
Next time, just post the files on the forum instead of having to go through Google drive.
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I gave the permission, sorry. I'll try rendering the timeline, but I always do so when working on a project and never saw any difference
Btw, I tried inserting the videos here in the forum and was ttold I had no permission for that, thus the google drive
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Rendering the ti,eline helped though it looks like the optical flow in Premiere Pro works a bit harsh than when you render it out... Still thanx