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Hello all,
I am royally confused and need help. I recently created an animated image sequence in premier pro with photos I took on my iPhone. The photos were landscape and the res was 3024x4032. When I finished an exported the quality was terrible. After a long time of playing around with the settings I changed the video preview settings within the sequence settings to be 1920 x 1440 and when I exported this time it came out really clear and good quality. I am so confused. Also, this issue did not occur with the same animation with vertical pictures.
I am really looking for some clarity here on how to fix these sequence settings or how to not have this happen again when making animations from iPhone photos. It seemed like importing a landscape image sequence screwed up the sequence settings and export settings somehow.
I appreciate any help
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Post screenshot sequence settings, export settings.
What height and width do you want the end result?
Best is to drop the images in a 1920x1080 sequence and export as such.
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Hi,
Unfortunately, I deleted the project. I think the issue was because the image was a landscape JPG shot on the iphone, which when dropped into the timeline creates a sequence that is 3024 x 4032. But that is higher than most video resolutions, so I guess there is some confusion about if that res is too high?
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Ok, so here are the screen shots. What I did was drop an image sequence into the timeline which were photos from my iphone. When I export the photo, not only can I not airdrop it to myself, but the quality is awful.
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You framerate is set to 10 frames, that is very very low.
also your sequence settings and export settings are not standard dimensions.
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