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Circles appearing in picture when dropped in the timeline

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Apr 02, 2025 Apr 02, 2025

The 1st photo: is the main photo which is a black screen with a little light in the middle makin a smooth contrast!
1st pic → "Pic - Source Monitor"

The 2nd photo: is the same photo but dropped in the timeline! (it made the sequence itself)
2st pic → "Pic - Timeline"

Do you know anyway to fix this? (+ why this even happense in the 1st place?)

[ The fact is that the 1st photo is the preview of the photo in premiere! Meaning: The Preview (in source monitor) shows it correctly! But, in the timeline it gets destorted like this! ]

[ Also, I thought that after exporting, it'd be fine! But was yet looking like picture number 2 ]

[ Also, tryed both PNG and JPG formats, didn't work ]

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Community Expert , Apr 04, 2025 Apr 04, 2025

A look at your Sequence settings after you drop in the photo. PNG would be better than JPG, also, opening it in Photoshop and saving, the importing that PS file would be better also.

Did you try creating a sequence first, like an HD sequence and then when you drop in the photo, you Keep the sequence settings as they are.

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Apr 04, 2025 Apr 04, 2025
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A look at your Sequence settings after you drop in the photo. PNG would be better than JPG, also, opening it in Photoshop and saving, the importing that PS file would be better also.

Did you try creating a sequence first, like an HD sequence and then when you drop in the photo, you Keep the sequence settings as they are.

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