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  1. I am making a movie in Adobe Premier 6.5 and for some reason all of the titles in my movie except the first one appear to be "obese" looking when I preview the movie or export it. They look fine in the Adobe Title Designer but once I view the movie or export it, they look fat. Here's an example of a normal title and an "obese" one:

    Normal - http://www.personal.psu.edu/sms540/Pic1.JPG
    "Obese" - http://www.personal.psu.edu/sms540/Pic2.JPG

    As far as I know they are the same font size, type, etc. but all of the titles in my movie end up looking like the 2nd one. Only the first one looks normal.

    Anyone know why this could be? Thanks.

    Tim Kaiser

    Edit:

    What I mean is that the title I create using the program looks different from the one that appears in the movie. Maybe this pic will help better illustrate what I mean:

    http://www.personal.psu.edu/sms540/Pic3.JPG (note: make sure to expand that jpeg if your screen isn't big enough cause otherwise it makes it all look distorted)

    The title in the Title Creator looks different from the one in the "program" window above it. For some reason all of my titles look like this except the first one (that I made a pic for). The first pic is of the same font, style, etc. (as far as I know) as this title and it looks like it should in the movie. But this one looks different (as you can see).

    So, does anyone have any ideas? Thanks again.
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  2. Have you tried rendering the timeline? If the video isn't rendered, its not always at its best quality. Try Timeline>Render Work Area and see if it helps.
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