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Is there a way to get PR to recognise a sequence as a sequence even if it is not literally named eg 0001.jpg?
I'd like to include original file name or date eg
0001-13-01-2023.jpg
Can you use parentheses or another delimiter to make this work?
Put the padding (the “00001”) at the tail of the filename for reliable results; however, as long as the images fall in the correct alphabetical order, it should be fine.
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Put the padding (the “00001”) at the tail of the filename for reliable results; however, as long as the images fall in the correct alphabetical order, it should be fine.
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thanks yep it seems if you have the sequence at the start it fails, if its at the end it works!
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i use a program on win 10 called renamer
ReNamer - Download (softonic.com)
been a while since i used it, but basically you copy your files (jpg) to a temporary directory so only jpg file are there, open renamer, append prefix to filename ( 0001 and a dash 0001- ) and it renames all the files while keeping the original filenames after your new prefix ...
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Does your Creative Cloud plan include After Effects?
It is more flexible about where the padding is placed in the filename for an Image Sequence and also has a check box for “Force alphabetical order” if needed.
You could place that into a Composition, render a new Image Sequence, or render a High Quality video file - any of which can then be imported into Premiere Pro.
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I don't think there is. I was just playing around with that for the last 15 minutes to double check and I tried it several different ways and solutions. Usually, that workflow is for importing an animation. So perhaps if you shared more details on why you want to keep the original file name or date we can come up with a workable solution for you