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1. Re: 3 way corrector causing green artifacts in exported video
JSS1138 Jul 14, 2012 7:47 AM (in response to VidNoob)I haven't seen this myself when I use the effect.
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2. Re: 3 way corrector causing green artifacts in exported video
VidNoob Jul 14, 2012 12:37 PM (in response to JSS1138)It only happens on SOME clips. I mean i could tweak the input/out on other clips just fine, but for some reason it decides to go weird on others.Unfortunately you cant tell unless you export then watch.
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3. Re: 3 way corrector causing green artifacts in exported video
shooternz Jul 14, 2012 2:15 PM (in response to VidNoob)My guess is you are over stressing the codec and introducing the artifacts ( noise) due to your heavy grade.
If there is no data in the dark areas..you cant get it back by ushing the levels hard.
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4. Re: 3 way corrector causing green artifacts in exported video
VidNoob Jul 14, 2012 7:00 PM (in response to shooternz)I see, I didnt think that I was trying to brighten \it that much really. Oh also, one other thing to note is that it was happening across completely different clips in a sequence, and I know for thw fact the one clip had barely any brihtening on it. juuust a bit but not much at all. All fo these clips were together though on the timeline not spaced apart.
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5. Re: 3 way corrector causing green artifacts in exported video
ZeroG-Robert Sep 25, 2012 6:16 PM (in response to VidNoob)Try disabling "Render at Maximum Depth" checkbox from the Video tab when exporting. I've seen horrendous green artifacts, including small neon green blocks covering people and neon green grid patterns on black and white footage no less, while that was on and perfect when it's off...... Seems like a bug in Premiere to me and how it handles high bit depth rendering/upsamping.
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6. Re: 3 way corrector causing green artifacts in exported video
carlborromao May 24, 2013 10:41 AM (in response to ZeroG-Robert)I am having the same problems. Did you find a solution?




