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Re: Render Time is KILLING ME... Premiere Pro CS3
by Jim Farmer on Jun 10, 2009 at 3:15:30 pm

I need everything to read clearly on the screen so I'm having a hard time with this one. I've worked with graphics for a couple years now in Photoshop and have a pretty good handle on what I need to know to get by. I'm just not familiar with working this in video standards. Everything I see in 72 dpi appears blurry to me, I'm very particular about clarity in my images so I always work with 300 dpi. I don't expect the same image quality as a TV news broadcast but I see news broadcasts all the time with documents being shown on the screen including a graphic and a video with someone talking off on the side. They look perfect, I just want something close to that quality. That is basically what I'm trying to do.

Thanks again for everyone's input. I've been working in Premiere on various projects as needed for about a year and have much to learn.

Jim


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