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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK
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Image tips
Here are a few tips for importing images:
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You can import images up to 16 megapixels in size (4096x4096).
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If you don’t
plan to zoom or pan, try to create files with a frame size at least as
large as the frame size of the project. Otherwise,
you have to scale up the image,
and it will lose some of its sharpness. Importing overly large files uses more
memory and can slow down your project.
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If you plan to zoom or pan, create images such that
the zoomed or panned area
has a frame size at least as large as the frame size of the project.
Square vs. rectangular pixels
TV sets display rectangular pixels—slightly vertical rectangles (.9 aspect ratio) for
NTSC and slightly horizontal rectangles for PAL. By contrast,
computer monitors
use square pixels. Images created in graphics software typically are square. Adobe
Premiere Pro adjusts them to display properly by squashing and interpolating the
square pixels to keep the images’ original aspect ratios and
to display them properly
on TV sets. So when you create graphics or images with square pixels, create them
with your TV standard in mind: 720x534 for NTSC (that
frame size will become
720x480 after Premiere Pro squashes the square pixels into rectangles) and 768x576
for PAL.
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