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Unintentional drop shadow on premiere export issue

New Here ,
Nov 05, 2022 Nov 05, 2022

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Hi there

If anyone knows more about this, please assist.

I have exported text elements as png.'s and then added them into premiere pro.

Once i export them, theres a slight drop in qaulity and a slight drop shadow happens. I dont see this in the timeline, but as soon as i export it, this happens...
I'm working on a 1920x1080 seq. I tried exporting in a few formats, quicktime, h.264 etc. and it kept happening... not sure what the correct way of going about this is

 

Screenshot 2022-11-04 at 11.56.03.png

 

 

 

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Nov 05, 2022 Nov 05, 2022

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What shadow do you mean, don't see any?

 

Post screenshot export settings.

Post screenshot properties png's

 

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New Here ,
Nov 07, 2022 Nov 07, 2022

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 I attached exported version and screen shot from timeline and settings
You can see the colour differences and the slight dropshadow on the exported version ?

  

exported version.png

Screenshot from timeline.png

settings.png

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Nov 07, 2022 Nov 07, 2022

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See a close up . like a black edge

 

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Explorer ,
Nov 14, 2022 Nov 14, 2022

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I would check the png file in photoshop. If there is a 'shadow' it could have been accidentally added on.

Also, try on a diff colour BG. sometimes certain colour might 'bleed' and give you the illusion of drop shadow.

Good luck !

 

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Nov 14, 2022 Nov 14, 2022

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Response to attached?

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Nov 14, 2022 Nov 14, 2022

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That is not a shadow, it's the pink bleeding into the white.

Also there is aliasing present.

All images get rasterized on import.

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