Does anyone else experience this?
I get a pixel shift to the left and up of any logo in a TMP graphic the first time I re-open it in TMP. The next, and anytime after I open it, it stays at the shifted position. ie doesn't move again.
The amount of shift is different depending on the starting baseline and left edge of the graphic/logo, but it is always the exact same amount of shift for a particular starting point. If the shift was a constant one from any starting position then you could allow for it before closing the graphic for the first time, but it isn't.
ie if I place a graphic at baseline 200 and left edge 200, when I re-open the TMP file the graphic will shift on the first re-opening to 192/192. This is always the exact same shift of -8 result for any graphic placed at 200/200. However, one placed at 190/190 will move to 176/176 a shift of -14.
Not sure whether this is an Edius or TMP problem, but I don't think I've experienced this before with TMP in SpeedRazor, Premiere or Edit. It is almost as if the graphic/logo is being snapped to a preferred grid position on re-opening.
thanks,
Simon (PAL - Australia)
I get a pixel shift to the left and up of any logo in a TMP graphic the first time I re-open it in TMP. The next, and anytime after I open it, it stays at the shifted position. ie doesn't move again.
The amount of shift is different depending on the starting baseline and left edge of the graphic/logo, but it is always the exact same amount of shift for a particular starting point. If the shift was a constant one from any starting position then you could allow for it before closing the graphic for the first time, but it isn't.
ie if I place a graphic at baseline 200 and left edge 200, when I re-open the TMP file the graphic will shift on the first re-opening to 192/192. This is always the exact same shift of -8 result for any graphic placed at 200/200. However, one placed at 190/190 will move to 176/176 a shift of -14.
Not sure whether this is an Edius or TMP problem, but I don't think I've experienced this before with TMP in SpeedRazor, Premiere or Edit. It is almost as if the graphic/logo is being snapped to a preferred grid position on re-opening.
thanks,
Simon (PAL - Australia)
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