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I don't know if it's evident in the screen shots below, but I am having issues with images I am exporting from Photoshop as jpgs and importing into Premiere. The 1st screenshot shows the image in the exported video and the 2nd is a screenshot of the image as a standalone jpg file. The images appear fine in the timeline/program monitor, but when the video is exported, the pixels are distorted, jumping around and in general look terrible, mainly in the perimeter of the image. I am using an export preset for Instagram stories provided by WhoIsMatt (Matt Johnson) from youtube. I am exporting psd files to jpgs that are around 5 MB and 10000 px on the long side. I realize this is kind of large but the images have lots of detail and I assume Premiere modifies the size anyway. If anyone has a clue as to what's happening, I'd appreciate hearing. Thanks.
Hi bartonlew!
Sorry to see that. Which OS do you have? What happens if you export without Instgram stories preset? Does that help?
Let us know.
Thanks,
Kartika
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I would suggest exporting again by changing the Encoding settings > performance > "Software Encoding" instead of the Hardware Encoding.
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Hi bartonlew!
Sorry to see that. Which OS do you have? What happens if you export without Instgram stories preset? Does that help?
Let us know.
Thanks,
Kartika
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Thank you, Karitka, that was a good suggestion. I used the preset Match Source - High bitrate and the images look fine. There is a little bit of jumpiness in the keyframe zooms I created for some of the images, which look smooth inside Premiere, so I'm not sure why that is happening. But there is no more pixilation or distortion.
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And my OS is Windows 10.