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Problems with the visualization of JPEG images on Premier

Community Beginner ,
Dec 13, 2020 Dec 13, 2020

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Hi, I'm beggining to do a video from pictures tooked with a camera and exoprted in a JPEG format in Lightroom.

When I put the pictures in the timeline of the secuence and even when I export the video no matter which format The image Shown is different form the original.

As you can see from the images atached they have colored spots or they even look with different textures.

So The image is ruined in the process.

 

How can I fix this?

 

Thanks

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 These are the pictures.

 

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LEGEND ,
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Three questions:

  • What was the source of the original photos? Did you take a picture with the camera of an image in a book or a photo on a wall?
  • If you display your camera images in Lr at full size, do they look normal?
  • Why did you export as JPEG? If you want to use still images in a video project, you should export in a lossless format like .bmp or .tif from Lr. If you have to use .jpg, then export at maximum quality/resolution.

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  • The source of the picture is a book.

The photo or image in Lr look normal, even when I open the jpeg in the windows viewer it looks fine, even inside premier for moments when I move over the timeline it looks ok. But when I stope or I click play it doesn't.

I used Jpeg because it's the default export format for lightroom, I could try another one.

 

 

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Open in Ps and resave as sRGB. See if that will help.

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LEGEND ,
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I missed this the first time. Set your Program Monitor  Scale to 100%. Click the wrench icon in the PM and set both Playback Resolution and Paused Resolution to Full. Things should improve inside Pr.

 

To get things better after exporting, try Ann's suggestion.

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I could solve it by saving it as a tif file. But it's very weird.

And i'm worried about the premier. Two days ago I had to reinstall it, because of some

issues.

 

Thanks all of you for the help.

 

 

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