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    I´m strugling whith renderings for pal resolution. Does someone know a good filter for pal resolution?

    I´m having a very detailed bacground and its hard avoide flimer whithout bluring it to much.

    /Daniel
    Daniel Westlund

  • #2
    i usually put a small vertical blur to the rendering in after effects.
    this stops the flimmering on a tv
    Reflect, repent and reboot.
    Order shall return.

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    • #3
      I have tryed to ad gausian blur in ae not only vertical but in my experience you have to blur it quite a bit to get ryd of the flime. I´l try it.

      Thanx

      Daniel
      Daniel Westlund

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      • #4
        We usually use a 0.6-0.8 vertical blur in AE, tammo has right, but most of the cases can't avoid field rendering. Some times the reelsmart motion blur is a great godsend too!

        Best regards,
        Palee

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        • #5
          What about the different filters in max? Whitch one do you recomend? To me the areafilter looks best.

          /D
          Daniel Westlund

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          • #6
            IMHO these different filters are needed in the very few cases, some times I use Mitchell-Netravali, but when you work in the broadcast industry, the field rendering, the blurs, noises will hide the AA failures. Furthermore in this kind of works time is always a BIG problem ; these filters increase the rendertime slightly.
            But if you mind, in the MAX help you can find a pretty detailed description about how filters work.

            Best regards,
            Palee

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            • #7
              thanks to you all.

              /D
              Daniel Westlund

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