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  • HiRez Rendering Error on AFX Graphics

    Posted by Rachel Gale on May 11, 2006 at 8:07 am

    I am currently working on creating graphics for a Feature Length Documentary project. I’m getting a strange “blending” effect when rendering out certain comps from an AFX file, involving High Rez footage and elements created in Photoshop. I am included a link below that shows exactly what is occuring when I render out the graphics. This error only occurs on high rez renders, and I can’t see it in the timeline. I am totally stuck as to what the situation is. Here is all the information I can think to give you on the AFX project I am working on:

    -I am using AFX version 7.0 for PC
    -Compositions and Layers are in 3D Space ( I checked to make sure that nothing is moving through anything)
    -The photoalbum is footage and the page turning was created in photoshop.

    Project Settings:
    16 bits per channel
    SDTV (Rec.601 NTSC)
    Linear Blending is checked
    Import/Output 32 bpc formats as linear light is checked

    Composition Settings:
    NTSC D1
    720×486
    D1/DV NTSC (.09)
    29.97

    Render Settings:
    Best with Lower Field First
    Animation (spatial quality=Most(100) )
    Channels- RGB
    Depth- Millions of colors

    Here’s the link to the exported movie with the error occuring:
    https://granitehouse.com/movies/GraphicError.mov

    Any help on this is very much appreciated, you guys have helped me out before during a crunch and I hope you will be able to do so again. 🙂

    Miller replied 19 years, 12 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Miller

    May 11, 2006 at 12:06 pm

    You might try putting the photo layer 1 pixel above the background page layer in 3D space…AE gets confused when they’re at th exact same (Z?) depth…this will tell AE specifically whch one is on top…

    Chris

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