Masking "Shadow Frame" issue
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- Eisenbahnmörser
- Joined: Sun May 28, 2006 12:20 pm
Masking "Shadow Frame" issue
While masking I came across one frame that looks like this. Of course I don't want that and I'm curious if anyone has ever stumbled upon a frame like this (which probably isn't called shadow frame, lol) and/or knows how to get rid of it.
I'm using Vegas 10 for the record, by the way.
- irriadin
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Re: Masking "Shadow Frame" issue
Make sure you've got clip resampling set to off. Right click on the clip, go to properties and it should be in there.
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- Eisenbahnmörser
- Joined: Sun May 28, 2006 12:20 pm
Re: Masking "Shadow Frame" issue
Just turned it off but it didn't help. The frame is still looking like that.irriadin wrote:Make sure you've got clip resampling set to off. Right click on the clip, go to properties and it should be in there.
- irriadin
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Re: Masking "Shadow Frame" issue
Try setting your preview pane to "Best - Full" and see if it still looks like that. Vegas can be weird sometimes...
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- Eisenbahnmörser
- Joined: Sun May 28, 2006 12:20 pm
Re: Masking "Shadow Frame" issue
It still does and I came to another frame like this.
It's also very noticable after rendering the clip.
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- Eisenbahnmörser
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Re: Masking "Shadow Frame" issue
Alright, I figured out how to get rid of it. I simply cut the frame out and replaced it with the earlier (which now appears twice, but considering it's only one frame it ain't noticable at all). Sometimes the easiest things take the longest to figure out
Thanks for trying to help, irriadin.
Thanks for trying to help, irriadin.
- irriadin
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Re: Masking "Shadow Frame" issue
np, glad you fixed itKevmaster wrote:Alright, I figured out how to get rid of it. I simply cut the frame out and replaced it with the earlier (which now appears twice, but considering it's only one frame it ain't noticable at all). Sometimes the easiest things take the longest to figure out
Thanks for trying to help, irriadin.
(weird things like this are why I don't mask / roto in Vegas anymore )
- mirkosp
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Re: Masking "Shadow Frame" issue
You sure it wasn't like that to begin with? Did you properly IVTC instead of just deinterlacing?
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- Eisenbahnmörser
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Re: Masking "Shadow Frame" issue
Actually I'm not. Considering it's the transition of two MEP tracks. By now I figured it might have something to do with what the editor did to his source. At least now I know how to fix itmirkosp wrote:You sure it wasn't like that to begin with? Did you properly IVTC instead of just deinterlacing?
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