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premiere pro : sequences provenant d'after effects en mode alpha

Community Beginner ,
Mar 09, 2024 Mar 09, 2024

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bonjour

J'ai un probleme sur des sequenxces provenant d'after effects et importées en mode alpha.

Jusqu'à maintenant tout allait bien mais subitement les séquences apparaissent avec un liseré vert autour, non seulement visibles dans le time line mais aussi dans de rendu final.

C'est apparu subitement hier, et celà me fait penser à un bug lié à une manipulation non souhaitée mais je ne vois pas quoi. 

Quelqu'un a t il une idée ?

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Mar 09, 2024 Mar 09, 2024

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Community Expert ,
Mar 09, 2024 Mar 09, 2024

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@alain daguet 

 

I've moved your post from Using the Community (for forum questions) to Adobe Premiere Pro for you.

 

Jane

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Mar 10, 2024 Mar 10, 2024

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Moved from beta to regular PrPro forum.

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