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Ben Oliver
March 1, 2012 at 4:33 pmfound my culprit…..when set to half resolution, it doesn’t show up…..but at full, it’s there… IDEAS?
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Darby Edelen
March 2, 2012 at 12:55 pm[Ben Oliver] “found my culprit…..when set to half resolution, it doesn’t show up…..but at full, it’s there… IDEAS?”
Effects that use pixels will always give different results when you’re using fewer pixels to render those effects 🙂
Usually the difference is slight but in this case it appears to be a problem for you. My recommendation would be to preview your problematic areas at full resolution. You can put a region of interest over the problem spots in the frame to limit additional rendering overhead. Then once you can see the problem: fix it.
Darby Edelen
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John Cuevas
March 2, 2012 at 2:25 pmI’m looking at those two stills and don’t see what you are seeing that is terrible?
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Ben Oliver
March 2, 2012 at 2:27 pmIn the top still, the actor in the top right of the frame, in the blue shirt, his key, which I did with the rotobrush tool, got dark for no reason. The culprit was that I used the default “auto” setting in AE which had me rotobrushing at a lower resolution. WHen I would go to output, it would start to flash around, the colors would drop out, and it would look really bad.
But I fixed it!
Thanks for everyone’s help!
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