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Premiere Pro source screen

New Here ,
Nov 22, 2016 Nov 22, 2016

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Im trying to begin a project in PP. I am a beginner and i am still trying to learn the system. I have adobe CC premiere pro 2015 for pc with windows 10, 16g ram, and a pretty decent video card. I have imported a jpg that was created using illustrator. The problem that i am having is that the jpg does not appear in the source screen. I have tried saving the image as a tiff with rgb but that does not seem to work either. Its strange because the jpg did appear for me once in the source screen but does not anymore. Sometimes a grey screen will appear on the source screen but not the actual image. I've had the same issue when using adobe cc after effects 2015+2017. 

help please!

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 23, 2016 Nov 23, 2016

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Hi Waynyl,

Change the Renderer in File > Project Settings > General > Renderer to "Mercury Playback Engine Software only" & check the program monitor & source monitor.

Please let us know the status.

Thanks,

Vidya Sagar.

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Nov 23, 2016 Nov 23, 2016

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You should be able to import the .eps file directly in PP, without saving to JPEG from Illustrator.

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