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Mortis vibrationPosted by Mark19
Hey lafcpugers (now that's a nerdism if I ever heard one),
I am working on nomination packages for an upcoming award show. I have finished the first one to send off for approval, sound design and everything is cut. When I play the seq back it vibrates/shakes a little, enough to be bothersome. Is it a composite mode thing? I played the mortis by itself and no shaking. It shakes both in the timeline and in the exported QT file. any thoughts? md
the video is stable, it's the graphic mortis around it, and it seems as though its the edges of elemments in the mortis and the the typrface that are vibrating/shaking.
I looks like it's going from pixel 1 to pixel 2 back and forth. Going to nest it and put the broadcast safe filter on it and mess with the whites and see what happens. I will reply and say that it's fixed if it works.
If this is happening on a non-interlaced display, I havfe no idea. If it's on interlaced CRT, then I'll guess you have a fairly noisy pattern in it, where individual pixels are contrasting heavily with their partners in the other field.
If so a slight vertical-only gaussian blur - only on the graphic in question. If it's at scale then maybe .1-.3; heavier if it's being scaled down. If it's throughout the program, perhaps better to take that element out to the source or to PhotoShop and do the blur there. Unless of course it's Something Completely Different.
I tried the broacast safe filter as well as 3-way color corrector it everything just gets darker, the shaking is not affected.
Going over to the graphic house that made it, as soon as they are in. It's so strange, it didn't do this with earlier versions of the gfx, and the gfx play fine on their own, it's definately the video. Thank you for responding Jude!
> Third one revealed that I am defnately losing focus on the text, they are blurring as I added
> the third flicker filter (set at max.) Probably, but make sure you render the thing before watching it. Even an external broadcast monitor isn't accurate for graphic quality if you're looking at real-time rendering. ![]() www.derekmok.com
It's spelled "mortise". It's a term from old block printing.
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From thefreedictionary.com:
1. mortise - a square hole made to receive a tenon and so to form a joint. mortice hole - an opening deliberately made in or through something mortise-and-tenon joint, mortise joint - a joint made by inserting tenon on one piece into mortise holes in the other I think the second one is what we're after! ![]() deb
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