Jason Harris
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My Recent Posts: Re: overlay video on cs3 by Jason Harris on Jul 27, 2009 at 11:01:16 pm
Re: overlay video on cs3 by Jason Harris on Jul 27, 2009 at 2:27:33 am
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My Friends • Mark Hollis
Notes Mark Hollis wrote on Jul 24, 2009 at 1:06:03 pm
Firstly, you have to use a Photoshop preset for video and then it will limit the size and shape of your graphics. You also have a number of settings in Photoshop for alising that you don't have in Adobe's Premiere.
But if Photoshop is on the same computer as Premiere, you have access to exactly the same typefaces with an anti-alias setting in Premiere that is time-tested with the video formats you intend to output. Why are you trying to fix something that is not broke?
You should have exactly identical results from both applications. You may be increasing the length of your workflow unnecessarily.
I am not a fan of PNG. I'd use TIFF uncompressed, as TIFF files with no compression will retain transparency and will have no compression. I'd use TIFF for a logo and make it slightly larger than it needs to be and then adjust it down just slightly in safe for web and devices (in Photoshop).
Mark Hollis wrote on Jul 24, 2009 at 1:01:15 pm
Ask away.
I may not be able to get back to you. Believe it or not, I am just learning Premiere Pro and I am on version 1.5. I have been doing television for over 20 years. Most recent system used was Avid DS (a $60,000 compositor-editor).
Jason Harris wrote on Jul 24, 2009 at 12:10:02 pm
I used to use AVID when i worked in commercial news
i loved it, a bit big for whaty i do now though
What i am trying to do now is create a lower third in photoshop and see if that makes the quality better
the graphics i import as logos into titler in premeire are PNG transparent, they look fine until output, also since i need to be able to CHANGE the titles in the lower third i want the titles to be crisp and sharp on output,
any thoughts,,
we will start with this first
Mark Hollis wrote on Jul 24, 2009 at 11:58:38 am
Ask away.
I may not be able to get back to you. Believe it or not, I am just learning Premiere Pro and I am on version 1.5. I have been doing television for over 20 years. Most recent system used was Avid DS (a $60,000 compositor-editor).
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