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  • ‘frame blending’ by default in pro

    Posted by Nils Palmen on May 14, 2005 at 11:26 pm

    what i’m trying to make is some sort of speed-up travel through landscapes. i filmed it on camera. i’m gonna speed it up to 700 %. I did this in adobe premiere pro. when i looked at the non-rendered file at speed-up, it looked like very sharp – photo like images. after the rendering it seemed like premire had add a sort of motion blur. or like the frames get faded into eachother. i would very much like my speeded-up file to look like photo’s. 🙂 … please help me

    thanks !!

    Nils Palmen replied 21 years ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Aanarav Sareen

    May 15, 2005 at 1:05 am

    I am not sure as to what you are asking.

    You say:
    [nils palmen] “when i looked at the non-rendered file at speed-up, it looked like very sharp – photo like images.”
    and
    [nils palmen] “after the rendering it seemed like premire had add a sort of motion blur”

    As far as I know, Premiere Pro doesn’t change the output settings or adds a motion blur by default.

  • Nils Palmen

    May 15, 2005 at 11:36 am

    well – i’m not sure if it is by default – but anyway – when speeding up – pro adds this motion blur (frame blending). What i would like to know is how to shut it off or chenga this setting. I did it also in AE and there the photo like quality remains. so there is no frame blending or motion blur added (unless i would like to – and that’s not the case).

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