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What am I doing wrong?
After uploading a video online that I made in Premiere Pro CS5, I noticed that the quality of the video has drastically reduced. I understand that uploading a video online will often lower the quality, but it's very bad in my situation.
Here's my video: Below are some screenshots of the sequence and export settings that I used sequence: http://i53.tinypic.com/35kk75d.png export settings: http://i53.tinypic.com/2ymggnt.png http://i55.tinypic.com/6xytf8.png http://i56.tinypic.com/25qg7jb.png All clips were shot at 720p at 60p using my T2i. It would be greatly appreciated if someone could help me, thank you in advance |
I think the saturation in the master file has overcooked the 4:2:0 compression at Vimeo.
If you back the saturation off in AE by about 5% you may get a cleaner result. The problem is that the shape of the players' shirts is defined by pure chrominance, which (at 4:2:0) is a quarter of the resolution of the luminance, hence the quality is okay on the background details, but the players look harsh. |
Moved from Rebel T2i to Adobe Creative Suite.
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Just use the Vimeo preset (H.264) it works wonderfully.
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