Add the noise in AE prior to your import. That will work better for you
than doing it in-edit.
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Tim McLaughlin
Final Cut, Avid and Premiere Pro Editor
http://vimeo.com/mcltim
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Lou Wirth loutv@mindspring.com> wrote:
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> Re-made Grad in AE at 16 bit and imported with dithering. Then added some
> BCC noise and that helped a lot. Did not get rid of it completely but a
> good start. Thanks all!
>
> Lou
>
> On Feb 7, 2013, at 1:44 PM, John Kilgour john@digitalcut.com> wrote:
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> > Have you tried not doing a fade on the gradient, but rather placing a
> black slug or plain-black solid on the layer above the gradient, and fading
> THAT slug out to reveal the layer below?
>
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