The [ doesn't even have pure black pixels in the vertical bit! I think I'm asking something that sounds simple, but is actually stupidly hard or impossible. For example, if you take a screenshot of this post and zoom in, you'll see the black pixels have light red on the left side and light blue pixels on the right. I think the real problem is I'm trying to remove a quirk with how programs process text. Scaling only has horizontal and vertical, no different types. Also, picture in picture in in the free version, so why would antialiasing for text of all things be locked behind the paid version? (I know weird things are sometimes locked behind paid versions, but this?) I'm kind of suspecting that part of the site is out of date. This is the free version, but if something's part of the paid version, it says so but still applies it as a preview until you export the video. If you are scaling the text outside of the text parameters, check if there are options to adjust the scaling parameters I didn't see a forum, which is why I came to this general help forum. Scaling - certain types of scaling algorithms can produce more blurring, or ringing, or antialiasing. If that is the cause - it's most likely a setting with the text itself, not a global setting, otherwise your applied image text would be antialiased as well It would work and I've had worse ideas.Īntialiasing – this parameter determines if the edges of the text should be smoothed or not. (Please let me know if, for some reason, someone found a combo that works with this text.) If that doesn't work, the worst case scenario is type everything, take a screenshot and edit out off color pixels in Paint, (It's way easer than it sounds if you use copy/paste and change the background color.) save it as an image, then add the image to the video. VSDC Free Video Editor (Windows) - Allows all key editing functions like trimming, filters, transitions. The left side's Ps really are two pixels thick so they blur less when zoomed.īy the way, if there's no easy way, an idea I had is to use a combination of filters Black and White and Pixelate are ones that look promising. You can simply select the zoom feature and then set up the values to which you. See the Capital Ts on the right side? They look like the pillar part is two pixels of white, but it's actually one pixel of white, a lighter shade of grey on the left and an almost invisible dark gray on the right. Free video editors like VSDC Free Video Editor, Lightworks, etc., provide a dedicated zoom-in and out effect feature. I want it to be "more perfect" so it gets less distorted. It's going to get zoomed in or out on Youtube, so that's not really an option. Text with single pixel thick likes like that will always get blurry (or distorted) when resized. How do you make it less blurry? Don't zoom in/out. If I zoom in out out any it becomes obviously blurry.
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