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Aliasing issue in FCP from AE
by Eric Mousel on Oct 7, 2008 at 10:10:58 pm

Hi all,

A problem like this has been posted before but this situation is a tad different.

When bringing motion graphics into FCP from AE we're experiencing some jagginess on the curves of some text. Two projects have had this happen now. One was created and delivered in SD, the other was created in HD and delivered in SD. I have gone over all the gotcha's in regard to pixel aspect ratio, proper frame rate, sequence settings, etc. and haven't been able to solve the problem.

The only detail that makes this problem unique is that it's only happening to red text. We're monitoring it on Cinema displays and a SD NTSC monitor. Text that was rendered together looks great except for portions that are red. There is even some text with a red to black gradient. The red half has jaggies. The black portion does not.

Has anyone ever experienced this before? Again, we've combed the footage on both monitors. It's only the red portions of text.

Eric Mousel
Creative Services Producer
KMIZ/KQFX/KZOU


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