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Nov 23
2008

Adobe Premiere Tips - Importing Files

Posted by camthecameraman in Video EditingAdobe Premiere ProAdobe CS3Adobe

Unlike its predecessors, Adobe Premiere Pro does not automatically change the size and aspect ratio of imported still images and graphics to match the project settings. Rather, Adobe Premiere Pro preserves those clips' original sizes and aspect ratios. This enables you to import large images then pan or zoom in on them.

Try to ensure that prior to importing any clips into Premiere Pro that they reside in a non-timecode directory to assist when backing up a finished project.  This relates to my topic on Adobe Premiere - Data Management This advice specifically relates to video and important files that will need to be backed up at the end of the project

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