Premiere Pro Gaussian / Fast Blur BUG!

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It pretty much has to be. I'm trying to set up a video transition with
either Gaussian or Fast Blur. The preview of the results looks
perfectly okay (one frame at a time, that is; the blur algorithm takes
far, far too much CPU power to render in realtime). However, upon
exporting the project as any sort of movie (even raw), something screwy
happens. At the least, the transition is totally inaccurate. In the
most extreme cases, there IS NO TRANSITION! Instead, when the blur value
is 3.0 or below, the video that was supposed to be blurred is GONE. 3.0
and above produces the amount of blur those values are supposed to produce.

Very, very annoying. I spent six hours beta testing this particular bug,
and I wish I had those hours back. In the end, I had to settle for NOT
using a blur at all.
 
Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop (More info?)

> It pretty much has to be. I'm trying to set up a video transition with
> either Gaussian or Fast Blur. The preview of the results looks
> perfectly okay (one frame at a time, that is; the blur algorithm takes
> far, far too much CPU power to render in realtime). However, upon
> exporting the project as any sort of movie (even raw), something screwy
> happens. At the least, the transition is totally inaccurate. In the
> most extreme cases, there IS NO TRANSITION! Instead, when the blur value
> is 3.0 or below, the video that was supposed to be blurred is GONE. 3.0
> and above produces the amount of blur those values are supposed to
produce.


Doesn't Adobe already released a bug fix for that ??

Give Adobe webiste a look.

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