first of all did u do the preview render? if u didnot do this while watching 
preview u can see a blurness. and u have to save your text in photoshop as a 
file of psd and the background of text must be transparent or else u cannot 
reach the point what u want. and u can use the title function of premiere. u 
can create the text like that. on the file/new/title.
best regards...


From: mgaft 
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 8:16 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [AP] Blurry Lettering


Hi there everybody,

I am using Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 to design a movie clip. As a
part of this clip I need to have static text written on the screen;
about 100 characters +/- 25. I tried to use both a writing on a JPEG
or using titles. However, in both cases the resulting lettering comes
out very blurry.

Can anybody please advise me on where am I going wrong or advise me a
work around if Adobe Premiere is just notorious for doing poor lettering.

Thank you



 

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