On Mar 19, 2016, at 3:23 PM, Michael Brockington <mbrock321@gmail.com> wrote:
I was wondering about what happened to resolution when you start nesting Adobe sequences.
I was wrong. I have gone back to this and tested more thoroughly with test patterns. Premiere does a surprisingly good job blowing up a the nested materials, but it is not capturing the original resolution. Good, but no cigar.
However, we tested the sequence in After Effects and AE can do this. With the strong connection between the two apps, it's a perfectly reasonable path.
The magic is in the "Rasterize Continuously" button. Send the sequence to AE. You have to send the entire sequence, so that AE has the complete composition. Just linking won't work. So it's one way. Nest the composition in AE and use transform to blow up just like you would in Premiere. But in AE you can press the "Rasterize Continuously" button on the nest layer et voila! AE "looks through" the nest back to the original layers.
This is not quite as simple as doing it right in Premiere. Sending to AE is not without it's quirks. Not everything in Premiere translates perfectly (like titles). And I have not tested render times. I'm sure the render will take longer.
I'm dying to find out if Avid can handle this problem in the new software. I could not find a path for this in 2015.
Cheers,
tod
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this is the Avid-L2
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