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Flicker in video transition - additive dissolve

m610 (Programmer)
20 Aug 07 18:16
When I use this transition it always produces a bit of a flicker in my videos.  If I recall correctly this has been true since Premiere 5.  Anyone else notice it, and better, have a fix or work-around.
cykopat (TechnicalUser)
16 Oct 07 13:25
I haven't experienced flicker in Premiere Pro 1.5/2.0 or CS3. You shouldn't being seeing any flicker in transitions assuming you have enough head and tail on the clips.

Patrick

m610 (Programmer)
16 Oct 07 13:50
Thanks.  I had seen brief flashes before when I didn't have the clips in each track lined up properly.

I started thinking that additive dissolves might be prone to flicker/flashing due to the nature of the scenes that are involved.  I've switched to cross-dissolves and have been happier.

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