Wendy - you're welcome. :-) Brian - i usually don't suggest that because it does add a slight blur to your stills though it does do a good job at keeping the resolution, it's the same as adding a gaussian blur at about 0.7 or 0.8. the other thing that might work is right clicking and selecting "interlace consecutive frames" i haven't suggested that because i haven't tried it yet to see what it does. though if you think about it having a still on the timeline at a length longer than a frame does mean that there are a few if not many consecutive frames, so maybe having premiere interlace the frames would solve the issue.
--- In [email protected], "Brian Dombrowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Lancer, > > Thanks for the reply. I haven't tried your suggestion yet. I > actually found another solution this afternoon while searching > through some online tutorials. It works perfect. Maybe I'll compare > your solution to the one I found and report results. > > Here is what I did: > > 1) Right click on the still on the timeline. > 2) Choose Video Options, then choose Field Options. > 3) Check the "Flicker Removal" box and then OK. > 4) Do this to all your stills by pasting attributes. > > This seems to work fine on even the most nasty flickering still > graphics, and the quality is preserved as well. > > Regards, > > Brian > > > --- In [email protected], "lancer777" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > do you have "optimize stills" selected on "keyframes & rendering"??? > > and/or you can choose "no fields" under the same. > > > > --- In [email protected], "Brian Dombrowski" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I'm using Premiere 6.5. I have a project where there are still > > > graphics on parts of the timeline along with video. I simply > fade > > > between the stills and video throughout the project. > > > > > > The still images are TIFF files. They are simple 3 color > graphical > > > charts. When I view output on NTSC monitor, some of the graphics > > > have a very annoying flicker especially around horizontal > lines. > > > > > > I thought this must be related to interlace flicker because with > > thin > > > horizontal lines, so I used the Premiere effect ("reduce > flicker") > > > and it only helps a little with the nasty side effect of bluring > > the > > > image too much. > > > > > > Has anyone run into this and come up with a good solution? > > > > > > I was looking at someone elses DVD that had still graphics > imported > > > and they look clear and flicker-free. So I know there is a > > > workaround. Not sure if they were using Premiere though. > > > > > > Thanks for your help, > > > > > > Brian Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Adobe-Premiere/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
