Frage von DI_TOM:Hello!
The clips are made of single successes jpg with flawless top quality. (like bmp)
(Do not synonymous interlaced, because gerederte images.)
When exporting, unfortunately, no way to success as a single jpg.
Therefore, I chose single episode bmp (uncompressed).
Image size remains constant.
-> Result: Image quality deteriorated. Pixels not be 1:1. Somehow, slightly blurred, as if they were comprimiert.
synonymous with exporting a single frame of frame sequence in a single bmp the same problem.
-> Result: I'm mad!
Is this a bug? Please help.
Tom.
Antwort von Basti vs. Sony:
Is this a bug? Please help.
Tom. No, a mistake of the user :-)
You just build your project specifications s.Mit which the video? (=) Timeline
b) What are the dimensions of the image you were working? If your project is properly preset at 720 x 576 pixels, then you have imported images should also have this degree. Otherwise any scale premiere namely violent - and that can not it just as good as Adobe Photoshop or other image editing programs.
This caution, however: At 720 x 576 pixels, the images have to be easily compressed to playing in the 4:3-aspect ratio to be displayed correctly.
You see, we need some information to help you to be.
Greeting
Holger
Antwort von Basti vs. Sony:
Thank you for contacting us!
(I'm not at home now, but instead in front of the premiere company in the Internet.)
to a): Uh huh. I am thinking I have nothing set. But all my pictures are 720x540. (Input and output.) Because this setting is added to pixels rather strange, I'm 100% sure that I did not parameterized in the project settings so.
Can this be the problem?
-> So either all input frames umkonvertieren in 720x576 and then into premiere?
OR: Change the project settings to 720x540?
would eliminate the problem?
What is actually a television for a pixel ratio? (Because it is a music video)
Antwort von prem:
Thank you for contacting us!
(I'm not at home now, but instead in front of the premiere company in the Internet.)
to a): Uh huh. I am thinking I have nothing set. But all my pictures are 720x540. (Input and output.) Because this setting is added to pixels rather strange, I'm 100% sure that I did not parameterized in the project settings so. 720 x 540 is NTSC. PAL 720 is customary in this country with x 576th I may be one of the points. Loading the start of the project in Premiere is set to DV-PAL, standard 48 KHz, the same applies to the export setting.
Can this be the problem?
-> So either all input frames umkonvertieren in 720x576 and then into premiere?
OR: Change the project settings to 720x540?
would eliminate the problem?
What is actually a television for a pixel ratio? (Because it is a music video) It is recommended to convert the input images in 720 x 576, before you load it into premiere. But be careful, that does not correspond exactly to the Television usual ratio of 4:3, but a Picture with stretched pixels.
It is advisable, therefore, the following procedure:
Crop 1.) In the image-editing program Stillimage to 768 x 576 pixels - equivalent to the 4:3-ratio of your TV.
2.) In a second step, the processing Stillimage to 720 x 576 pixel scale. Taking care that options like "proportions will," "aspect ratio will" or similar things are NOT enabled, but the picture is actually a little upset.
3.) then load the Picture in Premiere, the DV-AVI (can render 720 x 576) as a film or directly to MPEG2 for DVD (also spend 720 x 576 pixels). For the presentation on the television, the picture is then stretched again, and thus the proportions correctly.
The image editing and rescaling is not a very big step. If you are working with Adobe Photoshop, then you can the desired section of the Stillimage in a batch process with the Crop tool (the first set to 768 x 576 pixels will produce) and can then automatically to the "disproportionate" to convert 720 x 576 pixels . This allows synonymous large collections of images quickly get to the desired size.
For portrait photos, of course, the matter will be difficult. Here are the creation of a black background in 768 x 576 is practical, is centrally placed on the entire Height of the portrait image. After that, several times now angsprochene scaling is done at 720 x 576 and the picture is ready for import.
Even more fun is the whole thing if you want to work in widescreen 16:9 format. But since I have no experience and give s.The relevant experts here in the forum next :-)
Greeting
Holger
Antwort von angelico:
Hello Holger!
Hmm Ok I that got the message. Good that I have experienced the bezügl television resolution in time.
The project with the data on my Resolutionanzupassen me, although further forward to a big stage, however, there was a hidden hurdle:
Switch "Deinterlace when speed below 100%" was on. And the first clip was 50%. -> So this ugly pixels flaps that arises when a normal picture deinterlaced.
Now I'm finally happy again.
Thank you!