Working on a "little" HD uncompressed. avi render in Vegas 9.0e 64bit I came across some weirdness....well the file size wasn't "little" I must say!!!!
I'm working with a logo graphic (.jpg) which has a gray gradient background.
As I began a 3D BLINDS wipe ( and it stared right at the very first frame of the wipe) the gray background of the graphic showed what looked like a moire noise pattern as the wipe progressed. And of course was gone as the wipe was completed. The offending pattern showed-up in the gray background of the logo.
Thinking the gradient was the problem I made the background a solid gray...no difference. Having been in 8 bit I tried 30 bit rendering all flavors and blends...no difference.
Went to a simple wipe which had no 3D effect to it and the problem disappeared. Looked like all 3D type wipes have the noise/moire problem for me at least. Maybe as the image is rotated, by the wipe, on the x, y or z axis there is trouble??
It doesn't have a problem if I rotate the image in Track Motion 3D.
Here's the first frame before the wipe...
Here' the first frame as the 3D BLINDS wipe begins...
Any thoughts?
mark
I'm working with a logo graphic (.jpg) which has a gray gradient background.
As I began a 3D BLINDS wipe ( and it stared right at the very first frame of the wipe) the gray background of the graphic showed what looked like a moire noise pattern as the wipe progressed. And of course was gone as the wipe was completed. The offending pattern showed-up in the gray background of the logo.
Thinking the gradient was the problem I made the background a solid gray...no difference. Having been in 8 bit I tried 30 bit rendering all flavors and blends...no difference.
Went to a simple wipe which had no 3D effect to it and the problem disappeared. Looked like all 3D type wipes have the noise/moire problem for me at least. Maybe as the image is rotated, by the wipe, on the x, y or z axis there is trouble??
It doesn't have a problem if I rotate the image in Track Motion 3D.
Here's the first frame before the wipe...
Here' the first frame as the 3D BLINDS wipe begins...
Any thoughts?
mark