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1. Re: basic video file
John T Smith May 6, 2011 8:34 PM (in response to gwhPoster)The individual CS5 pages also have links to the CS4 user guide pages
CS5 User Guides - online and PDF (see link in upper right corner at individual pages)
http://blogs.adobe.com/premiereprotraining/2010/08/help-documents-for-creative-suite-5-pdf -and-html.html -
2. Re: basic video file
gwhPoster May 6, 2011 9:24 PM (in response to John T Smith)Thanks for the reply,
I managed to put something together. I imported my .psd file, as well as the audio file. I did run into a problem though. I have some text in my .psd file which is coloured red. After I exported the file to the .f4v file format, I placed it into flash professional and tested the video, but when I did this, the red text is very pixelated and blurry. If however, I go back to photoshop and change the colour of the text to white, I don't have this problem. I'm not sure why the colour of text in a placed .psd file would affect the rendering in the video.
Do you know why this is happening or whether there's a workaround?
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3. Re: basic video file
joe bloe premiere May 7, 2011 6:11 AM (in response to gwhPoster)There is some good information about chroma-subsampling in the replies to this post.
Be sure and click the links posted by Ann Bens and jkosmicki.
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Do red and black not mix well in Premiere or video in general?