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Enlarge while preserving quality

Enlarge while preserving quality - After Effects Tutorial

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Enlarge while preserving quality

- [Instructor] We are moving forward with the Roladin commercial. And in this chapter, we'll focus mainly on forming text from particles to mix it with the sugar coating that falls from above. But similarly to the grocery store, before we get to the milk part, we need to go through some corridors. So whether you get my metaphor or not, what I'm trying to say is that we need to attend to some fixers and design tasks prior to the particle stuff. And we'll start in this video where I'm going to show you how to enlarge footage while preserving its maximum quality. So I'm going to double click on this layer, layer number five, shot eight and nine, and over here we have this remark in a form of a marker that tells us that this shot was blown up and there is some sort of a quality warning over here. Meaning that in Premiere Pro, if I'm going to press S, you can see that the editor scaled this footage to 170%, and if I'm going to select it, and then press on the "ibon" key, meaning I-B-O-N…

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