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Ich habe Filmmaterial von meiner GoPro im Format 3680 x 2760 Pixeln. Wenn ich ein neues Projekt in Adobe Premiere Pro anlegen möchte, werden mir nur Auflösungen bis 1920 x 1080 Pixel angeboten. Was muss ich tun?
In Premiere ist nicht das Projekt festgelegt, sondern nur die Sequenz. Du kannst viele verschieden Sequenzren mit beliebigen Auflösungen in einem Projekt haben, egal, wie es angelegt ist. Entsprechend sehe ich beim Anlegen eines neuen Projekts auch keine Option, die Auflösung festzulegen, sondern beim Anlegen einer Sequenz.
Wenn du eine Sequenz mit den Eigenschaften deines Materials anlegen willst, kannst du bequem einen der Clips nehmen, Rechtsklick, 'New Sequence from Clip', oder du ziehst den
...Launch Adobe Premiere Pro: Open Adobe Premiere Pro on your computer.
Create a New Project: Go to File > New > Project. Name your project and choose a location to save it.
Set Project Settings
Import Media: Go to File > Import and navigate to the location of your 4K footage. Select the clips you want
...Hello, Make sure that your sequence settings and export settings match the frame size of your raw footage. You can find the frame size in the sequence settings, as I explained earlier. To change it, switch the editing mode to custom. btw it's the same in all versions.
when exporting your video, select "Match Source" presets to ensure that the exported frame size matches your original footage for the best outcome as in the attached pic
Try the "allgemein" menu
Choose Desktop and change the frame size to what you want
If that approach doesn't work, try opening a 4K sequence as shown in the following picture.
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In the project panel, right click on one of your videos and select 'new sequence from clip'.
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There is no such optionn. Could you attach a screenshot from the situation?
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In Premiere ist nicht das Projekt festgelegt, sondern nur die Sequenz. Du kannst viele verschieden Sequenzren mit beliebigen Auflösungen in einem Projekt haben, egal, wie es angelegt ist. Entsprechend sehe ich beim Anlegen eines neuen Projekts auch keine Option, die Auflösung festzulegen, sondern beim Anlegen einer Sequenz.
Wenn du eine Sequenz mit den Eigenschaften deines Materials anlegen willst, kannst du bequem einen der Clips nehmen, Rechtsklick, 'New Sequence from Clip', oder du ziehst den Clip auf das Symbol 'New Item' unten rechts am Bin-Fenster.
Vorteile hat es ggf, die Sequenz manuell anzulegen, wenn du weißt, was du tust und willst, zB einen anderen Ausgang als eine Stereosumme, der sich schlecht hinterher noch umstellen lässt.
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Launch Adobe Premiere Pro: Open Adobe Premiere Pro on your computer.
Create a New Project: Go to File > New > Project. Name your project and choose a location to save it.
Set Project Settings
Import Media: Go to File > Import and navigate to the location of your 4K footage. Select the clips you want to import.
Create New Sequence
Choose Sequence Settings
Drag Clips to Timeline, Drag the 4K clips from the Project panel to the Timeline panel to start editing.
Set Playback Resolution:
Use Proxy Workflow (Optional)
Export Your Project
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This is what it looks like in your version. Guessing you are using CS6.
You need to turn off Default scale to Framesize in the Preferences as you clips wont fit.
You will need to scale manually. You can copy motion from one and paste on the rest of the clips.
As for export settings: you need to set these manually by raising level and profile.
You cannot set it to 50 or 60 fps needs to be 25 or 30 (or 29,97)
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It looks like, I have an older version of Premiere (its Premiere Pro CS5 version 5.03). I managed to create a sequence of size 3680 x 2760 matching my video material (actually, it is a bunch of still frames from my GoPro of size 3680 x 2760). However, when I put these frames on the sequence, they can not be rendered in 3680 x 2760, but only in 1920 x 1080.
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I would not create a sequence that is 3680x2760 but rather 3840x2160.
Read my earlier post to export.
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Ann, sorry, but I have CS3 and it does not look like your screen shot. What do you mean by "turn off Default scale to Framesize in the Preferences" ?
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Hello, Make sure that your sequence settings and export settings match the frame size of your raw footage. You can find the frame size in the sequence settings, as I explained earlier. To change it, switch the editing mode to custom. btw it's the same in all versions.
when exporting your video, select "Match Source" presets to ensure that the exported frame size matches your original footage for the best outcome as in the attached pic
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Try the "allgemein" menu
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Choose Desktop and change the frame size to what you want
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And you are right: "Allgemein/Desktop" lets me create a sequence of size 1920 x 1440. But if I drop my still images there and resize to fit the sequence, it let me only export to 1920x1080
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You need to write the frame size manually while your opening the new sequence
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If that approach doesn't work, try opening a 4K sequence as shown in the following picture.
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There are no 4K or UDH presets in CS6 and older.
OP has CS3!
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There are in CS 5/6, I'm not sure about CS 3
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OK stand corrected. And its CS5 OP is using.
CS5 does not have RED settings: CS 5.5 does.
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Thanks for the info, I guess he got them I saw that in his pics
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Thanks for your hin with the RED profile. Now I can indeed generate a 3K or 4K sequence, but after I put my 3680 x 2760 images there, the rendered video is always 1920 x 1080.