Question:
How to import a Photoshop framed animation to Premiere Pro?
iceman
2010-01-29 13:14:01 UTC
I have a problem importing an Adobe Photoshop animation into Premiere Pro. How do I do that and maintain the same level of quality?

I tried rendering a video in Photoshop and then importing it into Premiere Pro, but apparently, the quality is then DRASTICALLY reduced. A data rate of 6400 KB/s becomes 100 KB/s. What gives?


Thank you
Four answers:
joe t
2010-02-02 01:02:43 UTC
What you need to do is export you photoshop animation as an image sequence.



This is an uncompressed series of files that Premiere will render into a movie.



In photoshop > File > Export > render to video and in file options click on the image sequence tab. Pick the file type and size.



Ensure that the image sequence is saved in its own folder



There is also the transparency option (Alpha Channel) and frame rate.



In Premiere > File > Import



Locate and select the first numbered file in the sequence, select Numbered Stills, and click Open. When Numbered Stills is selected, Adobe Premiere Pro interprets each of the numbered files as a single frame in a video clip.



This will give you a high quality render.
?
2016-10-18 09:35:04 UTC
Photoshop Premiere Pro
anonymous
2016-11-08 12:48:54 UTC
document > Export > Render Video once you are going to apply it with perfect cut back, maximum smart professional, After outcomes, Sony Vegas, or Avid, they are going to artwork with merely basic out document > save As. I used to have an animation sequence on YouTube (its no longer on YouTube anymore) and that i could create the PSD and import to perfect cut back and edit my video from there.
?
2016-05-10 07:36:41 UTC
Professional 3D Design Animation - http://3dAnimationCartoons.com/?wnMy


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