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Hello,
I have made a 900 frame 'hidden line' Tiff and Jpeg walkthrough.  So there are 900 jpegs, and 900 tiff images in two separate folders). I started working with the 720x480 frame size with either jpeg or tiff and my Premiere Pro CS5 output looked like crap. So I saw a posts somewhere to make the jpegs or tiffs much large and resize them down in Photoshop and redo. I then re-rendered the images to 4000x3000 and ran the script file in photoshop to resize them to 720x480. Only Quicktime .mov output from Premiere Pro looks good. Any other format and the 'hidden line' walkthrough looks like crap.
Maybe this is/or isn't the best fourm for this question, but, I haven't found any answers. Please help!
Would you share your Adobe Premiere Pro 'encoding' settings to get good hidden line renderings???
Please be as specific as possilbe.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Dave
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