Norman Greenwood
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You will likely have to do some color correction. I use Synthetic Aperture and it allows you A LOT of control, including vibrance.
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Norman Greenwood
August 15, 2012 at 10:39 am in reply to: Problems when I use the ‘Shadow/Highlight’ video effectI agree with Chris. I use Synthetic Aperture for color correction, and it works wonders. But I also use Spyder3Elite so that my monitor is calibrated correctly for color correction.
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I haven’t had this problem in CS5.5 or earlier versions. There should be some settings you can choose that can turn this off, this may help: https://books.google.co.id/books?id=d5yWgbAjzEoC&pg=PT333&lpg=PT333&dq=ignore+source+in+or+out+premiere+pro&source=bl&ots=AJJwY3luUa&sig=6TwgIPenMYfulEplKt9LUA7iToI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=MXkrULwdgemsB96xgMgE&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=ignore%20source%20in%20or%20out%20premiere%20pro&f=false
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You might want something like this: https://www.borisfx.com/tutorials/swish_pan.php
A simple way would just cut the parts of the 2 video clips that you want to have the blur. Apply directional blur at 90 degrees to both. Then have the first fade out as the second fades in.
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This article may help: https://www.glennchan.info/articles/vegas/v8color/vegas-9-levels.htm
Also, be sure your MPEG2 is DVD-compliant.
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I have noticed problems with dynamic link before. Usually, mine are based on the fact of not being updated when changing something in AE or PP. Try getting rid of your preview files and re-rendering, that may help. Otherwise, you may have to export the clip in AE, and then use that in PP, which should work just fine. Also, be sure that you don’t have both applications open while making changes.
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Odd issue. Is there any way to recapture the footage? That would be your best bet.
When the AVI’s were created, what were they created with? How did you convert them?
The only things I can think of is recapturing the footage, try different codecs when converting, trying a different NLE. I’ve had a couple mishaps where by being able to open the file in a different NLE, even something basic, I could save them as something that would work.
If media player plays them, it could just be a codec/container issue. Have you downloaded a lot of codecs for the media player?
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Worst comes to worst, run Boot Camp (or VirtualBox, VMWare) and put Windows on it. Then you can get used to PP on a PC without having to transition just yet.
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Well, for a PC it would be uncompressed AVI, but the file would be HUGE! You could create an uncompressed MOV, but same issue. However, you wouldn’t lose video quality.
Beyond that, you can choose a codec you feel comfortable with (MP4, MPEG2, etc.) and place the bitrate up to the highest possible and that would help prevent too much quality loss. But be careful to watch your clip afterwards as you sometimes will notice odd abnormalities depending on what you are doing. I just went through this type of situation recently and when my ending came up (which was done in AE), I would see my smoke have odd trails. I had to jump up the quality in order to make it look as it should – I was using MP4 so I could get something up on YouTube.