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I have some FCP created type over a frozen video image - or sometimes an imported TIF.
The image is super blurry in pause and in payback. sometimes worse in pause and better in playback but still bad. By chance, I then moved the entire work area in question to the beginning of the timeline and everything suddenly LOOKS GREAT and sharp! Also if we created a new sequence, copied and pasted the problematic area into the new sequence IT LOOKS GREAT. What's up with this? Can anyone explain this anomaly? Thanks!
Yup. External monitor connected. I think it's rendered coreectly - Sequence rendering is at 100% Full, 100% frame rate. No colored bars appear in the timeline.
My main confusion comes over the inconsistancy. Most of the time it's just fine - just once in a while this occurs - then If I just move the clip to the beginning of the sequence its all fine? or paste it in a new sequence? This makes no sense to me.
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