Steve Siegel
October 31st, 2007, 12:45 PM
Can someone offer an explanation (and possibly a solution) to this problem.
I have a presentation made up of video interspersed with stills and titles. It looks great on my computer, or on a standard TV. Today, for the first time, I projected it onto a large screen, the kind you use for a slide show. This is how it will ultimately be shown. It is on a DVD in MPEG format.
The video clips look fine, but the stills and titles are heavily pixellated. I can't imagine why stills would pixellate, and not the video. Still photos were prepared in Photoshop at 300 dpi on a 720x480 canvas (same as the video) and exported to Premiere as JPEG images. Titles were made with Premiere Pro's titler.
Thanks for any explanations.
I have a presentation made up of video interspersed with stills and titles. It looks great on my computer, or on a standard TV. Today, for the first time, I projected it onto a large screen, the kind you use for a slide show. This is how it will ultimately be shown. It is on a DVD in MPEG format.
The video clips look fine, but the stills and titles are heavily pixellated. I can't imagine why stills would pixellate, and not the video. Still photos were prepared in Photoshop at 300 dpi on a 720x480 canvas (same as the video) and exported to Premiere as JPEG images. Titles were made with Premiere Pro's titler.
Thanks for any explanations.