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Tips on working with graphic media

Tips on working with graphic media - Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Tips on working with graphic media

- [Narrator] Here are a few best practice tips on working with graphic and photographic media in Premiere Pro. I'm in the tips on graphic media sequence, and I'm just in the editing workspace. In this sequence, I've got a series of JPEGs. Most of these are HD resolution, which matches the sequence, but one is the full original resolution. If I just toggle the project panel to full screen and expand our media bin so you can see, one of these is 5,464 pixels by 3,070. And that's actually a pretty good match for 16 by 9, which in HD, is 1920 by 1080. And so I've already resized these other photos to be HD resolution. Most stills cameras will not shoot 16 by 9 photos, so you're going to have to do some cropping and make decisions about scaling. It's a good idea to batch process your photos before you bring them into Premiere Pro, so, you know, everything fits nicely. However, if I just come out of full screen with this…

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