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So, I'm trying to scroll a 1364 x 4088 png image of a website I captured with SnagIt.The project is 1364 x 768.
When I apply a liner animation. At 30fps, the image judders along due to frame rate and the speed of the animation.I find this all understandable.
If I use project settings of 60fps.The juddering is improved.Sure, I can slow down the animation to get to no juddering.However, I have to really slow it down.More than I care to.
So, I can live with the slight juddering.The image becomes blurry "Slightly/noticably blurry" I can't render a nice clear scroll to save my life.
If I record my screen at 60fps and do a manual scroll. I can capture a better looking scroll.But the recording is not as smooth as animating an image.
Is there anything I can do to maintaine clairity with the scrolled image?
This is the image I'm expermenting with
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Be shure that your sequence are with No Fields, may you are working with interlaced one. Go to menu Sequence and set No Fields. If your sequence are with No Field and issue go on, then right clic in the clip in timeline / Field Options... and select Flicker Removal.
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Thanks this is a PNG image.Not even a recording.
However, the screen recordings I'm using are not interlaced.So therfor I'm using progressive frames in video settings.
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