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I'm working on the newest Premiere Pro CC.
I'm trying to import a TIFF file, which has two images within the file. You're supposed to be able to import TIFF images as "Image Sequence" (which I did), and it will show you all the images within the file, but I'm only seeing the first image in the file.
What am I doing wrong?
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Not sure I understand why you are importing an image sequence when it only contains 2 source files, but . . .
are the two tiffs named in sequential numerical order ( example IMAGE001.tif and IMAGE002.tif)?
If not, the image sequence will stop after the first image.
MtD
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I'm just importing one file. It's a multi-image TIFF file. Almost like a PDF that has multiple pages. That's what is unique about the TIFF structure is that it can have more than one image in a file, and I was under the impression that when I import that TIFF file into Premiere, that Premiere would import it as a sequence and show me both images. Make sense?
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I think there might be a misunderstanding.
An "image sequence" is a series of still images that are played in sequence to look like a moving picture. But every image is a single file.
I didn't even know TIFF files could contain more than one image, but if you want PP to see both, you should separate them into two files using Photoshop.
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Thanks Jim. I know about image sequences, I just thought there was a way for Premiere to read multi-image TIFF files (in the same concept of how Premiere reads an image sequence) but I guess there isn't.