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Rendering Quality Issues

New Here ,
Nov 29, 2021 Nov 29, 2021

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Hello !

New to using Adobe Premier Pro 2022 and loving the program, but i have come across issue with the rendering quality !! 

below are the settings and preview quality i am seeing which i am happy with the image looks sharp and has great quality

Jamie21987393b1a6_1-1638181148430.png

 

Below is the rendering quality that i am receiving which isnt the same as the preview panel ... so i know im doing something wrong but no idea what !!! its coming out really pixalated.

 

Jamie21987393b1a6_2-1638181306493.png

 

Any advice would be greatly appreciated ! 

Many Thanks in advance.

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Nov 29, 2021 Nov 29, 2021

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Hi Jamie21987393b1a6!

Thanks for the screenshot. Could you share your system details (OS, CPU, RAM, GPU)? Please post the screenshot of the export settings?

What's the source of the media files?

 

Let us know.

 

Thanks,

Kartika

 

 

 

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Any advice would be greatly appreciated ! 

 

By @Jamie21987393b1a6

 

Your Sequence Settings are 300x176 and you are exporting to 1920x1080. You are scaling up a 300x176 sequence to full HD and that will look bad. Make sure that your Sequence is set to 1920x1080 by going to Sequence > Sequence Settings. Set the Editing Mode to Custom so you can edit the Width and the Height.

 

I assume that your source footage is 1920x1080. Is that correct?

 

If your source footage is 300x176 you will never get crisp and clean 1920x1080 exports.

 

Make sure to check the properties of your source footage so you know the frame size of it.

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