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  • Kyle Brodeur

    March 9, 2009 at 5:07 pm in reply to: White Bar over half my renders

    premier has no problem bringing them in its just for some reason after effects is leaving a huge artifact over my comps when i render quicktime…. if i use a tarfa sequence wouldnt that have a really big file size? i would like to use something equivilent to quicktime but be one file not many

  • Kyle Brodeur

    March 9, 2009 at 5:07 am in reply to: White Bar over half my renders

    Yes, Exactly…

    When we render stills it looks fine. When we render quicktime in Premier Pro or any other adobe software other than After Effects it looks great.

    Quicktime has been the best quality setting we’ve used so far.

    AVIs have been very bad looking with all the grain and lines.

    Do you happen to know why the quicktime setting is doing this?

    is there any other render setting you could suggest that would give us the quality equal to quicktime?

  • Kyle Brodeur

    March 8, 2009 at 9:57 pm in reply to: White Bar over half my renders

    I see where you are going but we use keylight on only one scene… everyone of our ae scenes have this annoying white bar and we don’t know why. The screenshot above is made using a plate behind it and the man being wiped up with a cc particle layer over it

  • Kyle Brodeur

    March 8, 2009 at 9:37 pm in reply to: White Bar over half my renders

    No its not…the reason it is only on there when we have shots rendered from after effects. We have many other shots in our video that are done in after effects scenes with a white room but when elements pass from left to right you see the white bar. Is there any other reason for this…if more screen shots are needed ito figure out the problem. I can deliver

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