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Participant
June 7, 2019
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Premiere confuses my loaded media

  • June 7, 2019
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Hello everyone,

This is the first time I am experiencing this with premiere:

Let's say I want to make a video out of 10 images. I import the images create my sequence, finish with my editing -with everything working fine- and I save my project and close premiere. Without any change to my initial 10 images, I reopen the premiere project and I see everything the way I left it (no red lines, warnings etc) BUT the initial 10 images (although I don't get the message of missing media) are not the same that I loaded in the first place. I only can see 2 of them repeated (For example img1, img2, img3, img4 are all img1 in the preview like I have imported 4 times the same image with a different name). This is super weird. Any ideas why this is happening?

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Correct answer JustAdv

Thanks for answering! Done that. It didn't work. Then I converted all my images to png and replaced them. This worked, but in the project panel all i could see was the old imported files (the jpegs) not the new ones.

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Legend
June 7, 2019

Open the images in Photoshop and save them out with a new name.  Replace the images in the PP project with the new saves.

JustAdvAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
June 7, 2019

Thanks for answering! Done that. It didn't work. Then I converted all my images to png and replaced them. This worked, but in the project panel all i could see was the old imported files (the jpegs) not the new ones.

Legend
June 7, 2019

You'll need to Replace the JPGs with the PNGs in the project.

JustAdvAuthor
Participant
June 7, 2019

Update: When I try to replace the footage and choose the images I had first imported and edited, the preview is black and I can see the image I imported only at the parts on my sequence where I have placed a video transition. This is getting weirder...