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CS5: Wie erstelle ich ein Premiere Projekt mit 3680 x 2760 Pixeln?

Explorer ,
Apr 20, 2024 Apr 20, 2024

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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?

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Community Expert , Apr 21, 2024 Apr 21, 2024

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Contributor , Apr 21, 2024 Apr 21, 2024

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

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Community Expert , Apr 21, 2024 Apr 21, 2024

Hello,

Step 1: Setting Up the Project

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

  • Choose a scratch disk location for your project files.
  • Set the desired project settings (like scratch disk location, capture format, etc.).

Step 2: Importing 4K Footage

Import Media: Go to File > Import and navigate to the location of your 4K footage. Select the clips you want

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Community Expert , Apr 21, 2024 Apr 21, 2024

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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Community Expert , Apr 21, 2024 Apr 21, 2024

Try the "allgemein" menu 

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Community Expert , Apr 21, 2024 Apr 21, 2024

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Choose Desktop and change the frame size to what you want 

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Community Expert , Apr 21, 2024 Apr 21, 2024

If that approach doesn't work, try opening a 4K sequence as shown in the following picture.

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Please watch this link 

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Community Expert ,
Apr 21, 2024 Apr 21, 2024

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Could you please share your export settings page?

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Apr 21, 2024 Apr 21, 2024

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  1. Keep the aspect ratio as square pixels.
  2. Change the profile to "High" and the level to "5.1."
  3. Scroll down and enable "Render at Maximum Depth" for better quality.
  4. In the bitrate settings, choose VBR (Variable Bit Rate), 2 Pass.
  5. Set the target bitrate to at least 40 Mbps for 4K footage (increase for higher quality).
  6. Set the minimum bitrate to 40 Mbps.
  7. Optionally, set the maximum bitrate to desired value.
  8. Enable "Use Maximum Render Quality" for improved output.
  9. Adjust the frame rate (e.g., 30 FPS) as needed.
  10. Change the width and height proportionally to achieve desired resolution (e.g., 3840 x 2160 for 4K) Make sure to do this step after you change all above as you can see in pic 4.

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Explorer ,
Apr 22, 2024 Apr 22, 2024

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Thank you all for pointing me into right direction for my GoPro-Project. I could indeed create a sequence with 1920 x 1440 pixels. However, they is no way to export the sequence to a file with the same dimensions. The export dialog restricts me to 1920 x 1080.

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Apr 22, 2024 Apr 22, 2024

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Try to change desktop to red cinema in the export settings, if you have the 4k sequence settings then for Su you can export it as 4k 

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But where? These are the export settings:

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