View Full Version : CORNER PIN Effect Adds Very Slight Blur


Wesley Cardone
May 26th, 2011, 08:37 PM
Has anyone noticed that when you use CORNER PIN it gives the image a slight blur. You might not notice it if you wern't looking for it. This is in CS5. CS5.5 came in the mail today and I will install it next week but I am guessing it will not be any different.

Wesley Cardone
May 29th, 2011, 04:41 AM
I use this effect often enough that I will have to keep my dual boot configuration (WinXP/Win7) up for the forseeable future or at least until Adobe fixes this. The corner pin effect in the Matrox RT.X2 in CS3 works very nicely and I have come to depend on it. There is no discernable blur when you use it. Matrox's support for RT.X2 is ending with CS5 so you would think that the CS5 release of RT.X2 would at least include its corner pin effect but Matrox dropped it from its CS5 release and is not supporting CS5.5 at all.

Steve Kalle
May 29th, 2011, 01:10 PM
Which program and when do you see this slight blur?

I just used the Corner Pin in Premiere last week and saw no blur except when I clicked on the image within the Program window which is normal. Any time you click on the image in the Program window, Premiere seems to downgrade the rendered image.

Wesley Cardone
May 29th, 2011, 01:30 PM
I haven't tried transcoding out to see what the result is. Once I saw the bluring I dropped it at that. Doing the same thing except in WinXP/CS3 using Matrox RT.X2's corner pin there is no discernable bluring. I should note that most people would not notice it unless you are looking for it. Also, I only tweak the pins moving them slightly.

Lloyd Coleman
May 30th, 2011, 11:40 AM
I tried this with a couple of different projects and formats in CS5 and after looking very carefully, did not see any blurring.

Wesley Cardone
June 3rd, 2011, 09:25 AM
I should mention that I am also using a Colorista II effect on the same sequence. That could very well be the source of the problem. I have found that it is necessary to have the Colorista II effect preceede the corner pin effect. Not doing so nullifies the corner pin effect functionality completely. That alone tells me that there is at least some interaction between the two.

In a few days I'll do some more testing when I get some time.

Wesley Cardone
July 2nd, 2011, 05:17 PM
I was able to re-visit this after having installed CS5.5 together with Colorista II and there is no longer any bluring associated with the corner pin effect.

Shawn Altorio
July 4th, 2011, 07:44 AM
I've noticed blur appearing on a number of different transitions (like Page Peel) since upgrading to CS5 recently. I spent some time attempting to find a workaround, but in the end wasn't able to make those particular transitions work without the blur (which did show up upon rendering), so I had to use other transitions.

It's good to hear that CS5.5 seems to fix this issue. That's one more reason to push for the upgrade.