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There is a gap between the fill and the line of a shape.

Explorer ,
Mar 28, 2025 Mar 28, 2025

When I draw a circular shape on a white background and set the fill and line, the background is visible between them. The lines are drawn on the outside, but there should be no gap between the line and the fill.
The first image shows the program monitor panel where the shape was drawn, and the second image is a magnified view of a portion of the shape, which shows that there is a gap and the background is visible.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 29, 2025 Mar 29, 2025

Does this gap also appear in the export file?

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Explorer ,
Mar 29, 2025 Mar 29, 2025

Yes, when I exported this shape as a motionless mp4 file, the gaps are also present in the video.

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Mar 29, 2025 Mar 29, 2025
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Community Expert ,
Mar 29, 2025 Mar 29, 2025

Meanwhile you could set the stroke center or put a red or blue circle shape behind the circle.

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Explorer ,
Mar 29, 2025 Mar 29, 2025

But in that case, when moving the circle to another location, you have to move two shapes at the same time. Instead, by adding a line to the shape and placing it in the center, you can avoid the issue.

I initially addressed it in the way described above, but this time, I am reporting it as a bug rather than a workaround.

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 31, 2025 Mar 31, 2025

Hi @Matthew Eyes -  Thanks for submitting your bug report. We need a few more details to try to help with the issue.
Please see, How do I write a bug report?

Sorry for the frustration.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 31, 2025 Mar 31, 2025

Weird behavior. I cannot seem to replicate the issue.

 

Can you please share your sequence settings?

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Explorer ,
Mar 31, 2025 Mar 31, 2025

Hi, jamieclarke. Thanks for your reply.

I think I could do the post. Can you check my post?

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Explorer ,
Mar 31, 2025 Mar 31, 2025

Hi, Richard van den Boogaard Thanks for your reply.

 

I don't think this issue is related to the sequence.
However, the sequence settings when this issue occurs are as follows:

Time base: 29.97 fps
Frame size: 1920 x 1080, 16:9
Pixel aspect ratio: Square pixels (1.0)
Field: None
Display format: 29.97 fps, drop frame timecode.

 

Anyway, I'm glad to know that everyone is interested in this issue.

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Explorer ,
Mar 31, 2025 Mar 31, 2025

Issue:
There is a gap between the line and the fill of the shape.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Put a white color mat in the background. This is not necessary to reproduce the issue, but it makes the gap easier to see.
2. Draw a circular shape and set both the line and fill to a dark color.
3. You'll find a narrow gap between the line and the fill.

Expected result:
There shouldn't be any gap between the line and the fill.

Actual result:
There is a narrow gap between the line and the fill.

Adobe Premiere Pro version:
Premiere Pro v25.1.0(Build 73) Japanese version.

Operating system:
Windown 11 version 24H2

Video format:
This issue is not related to the video.

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 01, 2025 Apr 01, 2025

Hi @Matthew Eyes - Can you navigate to the menu bar under Sequence > Sequence Settings and uncheck the box "Composite in Linear Color". Also, make sure that your play and paused resolution is set to "Full" Let us know if that helps your issue.

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Explorer ,
Apr 01, 2025 Apr 01, 2025

Hi, jamieclarke. Thx for your reply again.

I have prepared two images. The first one was taken with the Linear Color checkbox enabled. The image on the program monitor is displayed in full quality, so you may notice the white gap.

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The second image was taken with the Linear Color checkbox disabled. The gap appears much thinner. Since the magnification of the program monitor is set to 100%, this may not be an issue in practical use. However, when the image is magnified to around 200%, it becomes clear that the gap has not been completely eliminated.

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 02, 2025 Apr 02, 2025
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Hi @Matthew Eyes - Can you make sure that your Paused Resolution is set to "Full" You can also enable High Quality Playback.  Have you tried navigating to the menu bar under File > Project Settings > General and change your software renderer to "Software Only"?

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