Try a little bit of blur. Your getting Morie effect. That is; a thin 1 pixel
lines will 'vibrate' when shown on your TV. Using 'blur' will reduce these
effects. You could also test your images and then go into photoshop and 'blur'
just the problem areas.
Regards - Mike
Jean Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm using Premiere Pro 1.5.
I am having a hard time describing what is happening, but here goes: I made a
slide show in which I use a lot of pan and zoom. On almost every slide there
is this awful sparkling along certain lines, for example on people's eyeglass
frames, any jewelry around the neck, or even patterns on clothing--a plaid
shirt for instance. It looks like those parts are "electrified" and shimmer
like they are moving or something.
I've scoured the internet for help, and tried all the suggestions so far:
deinterlace in pre-processing, flicker removal, optimize stills. I don't know
what else I can try. My movies come out so nice except for this annoying
thing. A simple thing like a sweater with a knitted pattern can come out
looking like it is made of metallic thread that sparkles!
Thanks for any advice!
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