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High res photo became low res when added to timeline

New Here ,
Sep 03, 2021 Sep 03, 2021

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So I have a simple 1080P transparent photo, it looks fine when I import it in the preview but when I import it into the timeline it becomes low res.

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Engaged ,
Sep 03, 2021 Sep 03, 2021

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What is the resolution of your sequence? My gut is telling me your sequence resolution might be lower.

 

Also, keep in mind that while being played, visual quality may be reduced a bit: as there is a "high quality" toggle for playback as well as a playback resolution setting. Both of these do not affect the quality of your final export, but rather, just help facilitate playback smoothness by making the playback less demanding on your system.

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Sep 03, 2021 Sep 03, 2021

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Where can I find my resolution sequence? Im sorry but I am a newbie at Adobe PP. Thanks for the fast reply by the way!

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Community Expert ,
Sep 03, 2021 Sep 03, 2021

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Where can I find my resolution sequence?

 

By @HoHoHo5CD5

 

Read my answer below this post on how-to-find and where to change.

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Hola,  muy interesante tu pregunta, y debes tener en cuenta que actualmente hay camaras de fotos con resoluciones muy laltas y Premiere trabaja con Resoluciones de video es por ello que al comprimirse una foto demasiado grande se pierde la calida y en muchos casos ni siquiera se puede reproducir. te sugiero que en Photroshop lo conviertas al tamaño de tu secuencia y listo,

Saludos

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Make sure that your timeline is 1920x1080 with a Pixel Aspect Ratio (PAR) of 1.0 and not let´s say 720x576.

 

Select your timeline and go to Sequence > Sequence Settings to check/change.

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