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Help is appreciated - Thank you Attachments Resolve introduces starbursts.jpg (128.06 KiB) Viewed 1548 times I've tried working with as many tools as I can find to make adjustments that perhaps would remove this 'effect' but to know avail. I'm attaching a screen shot that shows what it looks like with the original exr source files created by Houdini rendered in MPlay on the left - and the image of what gets created by Resolve on the right ( of which is a screenshot of the edit window ) of which consequently made me realize that it has nothing to do with what file format I am rendering too but rather how Resovle is 'treating' the incoming exr files. exr files ( uncompressed format ) but this time doing it from Resolve, using Houdinis' exr as source.
MPLAY NOT GIVING ALPHA OPTION SERIES
So then I tried creating another series of. In all cases I used the same resolution the files were create in - 1920 x 1080 HD So I tried avi YUV 422 10-Bit uncompressed and Quicktime DNxHR 444 with the same results of the starburst pattern. I thought because it was a low quality and compressed file format that this was the reason. I noticed a starburst pattern being created in the resulting video clip. I brought those frames into resolve in order to mix with audio and export in a user viewable format like quicktime H.264 I created a series of animation frames in Houdini in.
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I was hoping someone could tell me what is possibly happening with my resovle renderings.