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  • Different resolution sequences

    Posted by Mustafa Uzun on August 26, 2014 at 12:54 pm

    hi good peoples.
    so i my english is very bad i will try to explain my problem. i try to search my problem on forums, but i dont know the right keywords to find. so i am asking for help;

    i have a sequence 720p and but my videos is 1080p
    so now i finished the job, but now they want 1080p export.
    if i change the resolution to 1080p all patterns, nests, vectors and animated stuff is going wrong places.
    i try to 720p sequence add to an 1080p sequence and scaled but then i think resolution is not going to be 1080p.

    what can i do now? its so hard to start again, deadline is coming :/

    thanks

    Jp Pelc replied 11 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Richard Herd

    August 26, 2014 at 5:29 pm

    [Mustafa Uzun] “if i change the resolution to 1080p all patterns, nests, vectors and animated stuff is going wrong places.
    i try to 720p sequence add to an 1080p sequence and scaled but then i think resolution is not going to be 1080p”

    You have some work ahead of you. You can create a new sequence and copy/paste the clips into the new sequence. Then you will have to remake all of the other stuff.

    Uprezzing from there won’t be perfect but it will be fine.

    From now on…always create in the highest picture size available and then downrez the output as needed. (The opposite of what you did.)

  • Mustafa Uzun

    August 27, 2014 at 1:18 pm

    thanks mate, this mistake was a good lesson for me =) i finished at least today, with no problem.

    have a nice day

  • Richard Herd

    August 27, 2014 at 3:25 pm

    [Mustafa Uzun] “have a nice day”

    Thanks! You too 🙂

  • Jp Pelc

    November 6, 2014 at 4:27 pm

    Glad you got it finished. As you have learned the hard way, it is always best to keep the highest resolution possible for as long as possible.

    I don’t know what version of the Suite you have, but if you have CC there is a great effect in After Effects called “Detail Preserving Upscale.” It is not perfect, but if you are ever in a similar situation where you need to upscale something with a deadline looming, you could take the final 720p export into After Effects, then upres to 1080p

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