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1. Re: Editing in Portrait Orientation
Bill Hunt Dec 8, 2010 12:18 PM (in response to pcford)How did you get your AE Comp into PrPro? Did you Export (which settings), or did you use Dynamic Link? I assume that the 480 x 720 was for your Desktop Preset in PrPro. Is that correct?
Good luck,
Hunt
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2. Re: Editing in Portrait Orientation
JSS1138 Dec 8, 2010 12:19 PM (in response to pcford)Was it jaggy just in Premiere, or even after export?
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3. Re: Editing in Portrait Orientation
pcford Dec 8, 2010 3:18 PM (in response to Bill Hunt)Hunt...thanks for answering...
I rendered the comp in AE as well as exporting it.
Can't recall the settings...I'm at home right now...will try to recreate workflow here...thanks again.
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4. Re: Editing in Portrait Orientation
pcford Dec 8, 2010 3:19 PM (in response to JSS1138)It was not jaggy in AE...It was in Premiere.
As I mentioned to Hunt, I am at home now...will recreate my workflow.
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5. Re: Editing in Portrait Orientation
Bill Hunt Dec 8, 2010 3:48 PM (in response to pcford)Hopefully, the degradation is just coming from the Export from AE.
Good luck, and let us know. If it IS just an Export setting, someone here will pick up on it, and offer useful suggestions.
Hunt
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6. Re: Editing in Portrait Orientation
JSS1138 Dec 8, 2010 6:48 PM (in response to pcford)It was not jaggy in AE...It was in Premiere.
I'm asking about after Prmeiere. I'm assuming Premiere Pro isn't the final destination of this footage. It's likely to end up somewhere else - DVD, Blu-ray, Internet, YoutTube, somewhere. Have you exported from Premiere Pro and checked it there?


