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Solved importing Photoshop title files into SMS Plat 13.0

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importing Photoshop title files into SMS Plat 13.0 was created by JonnyD

Posted 24 Sep 2014 07:55 #1
What are the best settings in Photoshop to create a title card to import into SMS Plat 13.0 ie. image, size, resolution, file type, etc. in order to reduce jagged edges, blurriness, etc.?

Also, I read somewhere that certain colors and color combinations are better or worse for titles. Is there a good source for this info?
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Replied by DoctorZen on topic importing Photoshop title files into SMS Plat 13.0

Posted 28 Sep 2014 15:34 #2
Hi Johnny

I have not forgotten your question.
I am actually going to make a tutorial about this topic. Once the tutorial is uploaded, I will post a link to it in this thread.

In the meantime, here is a screen shot from the settings I use in Photoshop for my watermarks.
I create a transparent layer in PS with the same dimensions as my videos in Vegas.
It is very important to save your PS files as .png files - this will give you a much sharper and clean image. When you use .jpegs, they can cause artifacts in Vegas.



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