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CS3 Frame Blend
by Donovan Werts (Donovan) on May 16, 2008 at 3:36:21 pm

Hi, I've learned that turning off Frame Blend on imported quicktime files (animated video with an alpha channel imported from Zaxwerks ProAnimator) look A LOT better. They had the ghosting, blurry effect I've read about with some other footage. So far I'm having to select each clip and "unclick" Frame Blend. It seems to be the default setting in Premiere Pro CS3, does anyone know how to turn it off so I don't have to change each clip individually? Thank you, Donovan

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Re: CS3 Frame Blend
by Don Earl on Jun 12, 2008 at 8:54:21 pm

Select clips in the bin, uncheck frame blend before placing clips on timeline. If clips are already on timeline you must do one at a time AFAIK.





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Re: CS3 Frame Blend
by Donovan Werts on Jun 12, 2008 at 9:24:51 pm

Thank you very much! That saves me a lot of time and frustration. Donovan



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Re: CS3 Frame Blend
by Paul Leung on Sep 26, 2008 at 11:22:54 pm

Hi,

Are you referring to the bins in the project windows? I don't see an option for disabling the frame blend by right clicking the clips in the project window. Thanks.



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Re: CS3 Frame Blend
by Don Earl on Sep 29, 2008 at 5:40:36 pm

I have a habit of calling the project window the bin. When I say bin I mean project window. My bad.

You have to select the frame blend option from the menu bar. Highlight the clip in the project window click on clip, video options, frame blend.


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