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Sequence dimensions 16384 pixels by 8192 pixels? Maybe more?

Explorer ,
Mar 30, 2022 Mar 30, 2022

I need to work with a large panorama - one JPG file (20000 or more pixels). The output sequence will be 4K, but the original file is large. Premier does not allow it to be imported. The maximum length and height of the sequence is 16384 pixels by 8192 pixels and this is extremely small. Are there any plans to increase these numbers, because it makes it impossible to work with large panoramas from which I want to make a video?

 

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Community Expert , Mar 30, 2022 Mar 30, 2022

8K is indeed the current limitation of importing content inside PPro.

 

You may need to run the JPEG through Photoshop first and save it out as a 4K PSD file:

PSD limits pixel dimensions to 30,000 x 30,000 and max size to 2GB

 

Hope this helps.

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Community Expert , Mar 30, 2022 Mar 30, 2022

As others have stated this is alimitation of Pr. Currently you'll need to use Ae if you need a bigger canvas.

 

If you feel strongly about a (new)feature or (bug) fix please post it on uservoice, as it will be read by the engeneers.
https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro

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Community Expert ,
Mar 30, 2022 Mar 30, 2022

8K is indeed the current limitation of importing content inside PPro.

 

You may need to run the JPEG through Photoshop first and save it out as a 4K PSD file:

PSD limits pixel dimensions to 30,000 x 30,000 and max size to 2GB

 

Hope this helps.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 30, 2022 Mar 30, 2022

Richard, yes you can get a larger image in Photoshop, but it won't import to PR.

 

NikVladi, After Effects handles up to 30Kx30K images and compositions.

 

Curious how such very large images are handled.

 

Stan

 

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Community Expert ,
Mar 30, 2022 Mar 30, 2022

No, but you can use Photoshop to scale the image back to 4K resolution, save it as a PSD (so you don't compress twice) and then import it into PPro.

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Explorer ,
Mar 30, 2022 Mar 30, 2022

Why should I do this at 4? I can do it up to 16384 x 8192 and lose less information. Still, it's not a solution.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 30, 2022 Mar 30, 2022

As others have stated this is alimitation of Pr. Currently you'll need to use Ae if you need a bigger canvas.

 

If you feel strongly about a (new)feature or (bug) fix please post it on uservoice, as it will be read by the engeneers.
https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro

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Mar 30, 2022 Mar 30, 2022
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Thanks. This site is down.

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