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Hello!
Simple question, why is that the rendered effect looks way worse than the preview?
https://imgur.com/a/hcqWQ6B
top one is preview
bottom one is rendered
s-log footage from alpha7 III
s_glow effect
EDIT - rendering options:
CBR 70mbp/s
depth rendering ok
max render quality ok
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Specs:
Premiere Pro 2019 v13.1 build 47
Intel Core i7-7700K
Nvidia GTX 1660ti
16 GB RAM
Windows 10 Pro
Just checked exported pro res back on premiere, looks the same too.
I will try to mess with the curves, but shouldn't the preview show the same anomaly?
it was played on vlc
checked exported file back on premiere, looks the same
will try exporting on another codec.
I could lower it, but the result won't be the same. I'm trying to achieve what the preview shows me.
Exported, yeah.
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anomaly still happens but it's only in one frame, on the peak of the brightness, so I will go for it.
I still wanted that look from the first preview, guess I could only achieve that with pro res / DNxHR cameras, then?
I guess I could decrease both brightness and threshold.
I'm a good editor but I lack experience to deal with certain things. Already leardned something new today, thank you.