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Why when I export my project to Quicktime are two of my scenes BLUE?

New Here ,
Jul 23, 2011 Jul 23, 2011

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I am completing a short animated film. The film has been complied in Premiere CS5 as a series of Quicktimes. The film is four minutes. It looks fine in Premiere, but when I export it two of the scenes are now only in shades of blue. I moved the scenes to a different part of the drive (they looked fine) and re-imported them. Still the same blue when exported. Does anyone know why this is happening? I have a screening tomorrow and am in a panic. Thanks.

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Mentor ,
Jul 23, 2011 Jul 23, 2011

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That's a Telltale sign that the scenes you have inserted have been encoded previously with some type of Digital Rights Management encoding.

If you use such a video clip will look like TV that uses the old color CRT screen where the red and green guns are severely weak.

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I made all these scenes myself in Aftereffects. I have exported them before without a problem. Where would I look to see if I had by mistake added some encoding? Can that even be done in Aftereffects?

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Jul 23, 2011 Jul 23, 2011

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Hi there

You should consider asking the question in the Premiere forum and not the forum used to discuss forum operations.

Click here to visit the Premiere forum

Cheers... Rick

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