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Inspiring
April 25, 2019
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Image Sequence Import Problem

  • April 25, 2019
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When i try to import an image sequence, the sequence option is closed (gray). Or only takes the first one.
My images are in PNG format. All of them are named/numbered in right form.
There was a question exactly the same in this forum but it has marked as solved though it is not.
I tried to write there but was closed to new messages. My sentences was:

"April 2019.

I have the same issue and i see that no one could solve the problem.
Please nobody give advice of naming the files. My sequence file is automatically exported by Maxon C4D program. A render file.

I took that render may be in four hour and i couldn't get the video file because i can't import sequence into Premiere Pro CC 2019!
Can be a problem about the color profiles, the "bit"  things etc.? Or else?
For example I know that premiere can not open CMYK images. And what other problems can be in an image?
Isn't there any Premiere Geeks here?"

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Correct answer 07murat07

I've done some new trials and see that if i name the files like (name0001.png, name0002.png,...) it works.
If the names are like (name (1), name (2), ...) it doesn't work.
If the names are (1, 2, 3...) it doesn't work.
.....

In addition, the failed options are working well in After Efects CC.

Thanks for interests.

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07murat07AuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
April 26, 2019

I've done some new trials and see that if i name the files like (name0001.png, name0002.png,...) it works.
If the names are like (name (1), name (2), ...) it doesn't work.
If the names are (1, 2, 3...) it doesn't work.
.....

In addition, the failed options are working well in After Efects CC.

Thanks for interests.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 26, 2019

Please nobody give advice of naming the files. My sequence file is automatically exported by Maxon C4D program. A render file.

There you go.........

So nobody did.

On a side not you can easily batch rename in The Bridge.

I find Pr has no trouble importing image sequence if you keep the names simple.

07murat07Author
Inspiring
April 26, 2019

You look in a wrong way.

Advices given about naming are all in a certain mentality about consecutiveness or like so.

If i didn't try it some more and tell here, would you solve the problem of naming? At least, there is no problem in naming that After Effects can import the same sequence without any problem.

I only find a solution but not solve the thing that what happens if we name it like the one before.

If you know the main thing you can still explain it and may be Adobe can think on that codes of how AE imports but Premiere not.

I've found to import by trying. Without in a mentality. If you write the mentality of true naming we can all take care about it in future.

Thanks.

Inspiring
April 25, 2019

Have you successfully imported image sequences before?

MtD

07murat07Author
Inspiring
April 25, 2019

Sure i have.
I take renders of 10 - 15 second scenes from Cinema 4d and get video files in premiere pro so i can combine them when my project finished.
I've made this a few times before.
We play a lot with render settings of our 3d projects. So i could have done some different bitmap setting there. But i do not know.
And i don't have time to try and learn now a days. I need to be fast.

Inspiring
April 25, 2019

I'm importing image sequences without issue on my system.

Mac or PC?

Can you post a screen shot of the output settings you used from C4D?

Also, wouldn't hurt to see a screen shot of the files naming convention as they reside on disk.

When you say:

It only imports the first one

you see only a single frame duration for that created video file?

MtD