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Captions Text Poor Quality

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Dec 09, 2018 Dec 09, 2018

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Hello,

I'm working on the project where I need to create Subtitles and I was using Captions. The problem is that the text comes quite poor quality with really hard edges. I was browsing the internet to find a solution and found quite a few issues like that but no solution. I have a screen-grab where the top text is the captions and the lower is the standard title but the same font and size was used. You can see the difference and just wonder if there are any settings I can change to show captions as nicely as the title?image.jpg

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Nov 19, 2019 Nov 19, 2019

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Hi guys, 
I think, that I have a solution for that. It could work. Try it.
If you have a white color subtitle (100%) --> use the blending mode to "Screen" for the Subtitle.
If you have a black color subtitle (100%) --> use the blending mode of it to "Multiply" for the Subtitle.
In my case it works. 


Best regards
Orhan

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Aug 19, 2020 Aug 19, 2020

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Hey, after a pain of trying to figure this out I actually found the solution. Instead of scaling the captions, go into the caption editor and change the font size. The captions remain crisp doing it this way.

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Mar 05, 2021 Mar 05, 2021

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Hi! I just read another post:

 

Premiere CC Open Captions - Poor rendering (aliasing) (Premiere Pro 14.9 and earlier)

 

And it worked peeeerfect for me! Please try it! This is the solution:

Try this to see if it helps:

 

right click in project manager on the caption file, go to modify > interpret footage.

Under Alpha Channel, select "Conform Alpha Premultiplication" to: and check "Premultiplied Alpha"

Regards,

Aljosa

 

Love you Aljosa 😄

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