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Frage von Mischwob:


Hello,
I get a few jpegs that I as (slide) presentation should create.
The whole should be of a DVD player and played on a television with 1366x768 Resolutiondargestellt are.
Can anyone give a hint what the project requirements I will create in Premiere, so that the presentation in full across well?
Bid to be a starting material for this Jpeg images with 1366x768 and 72dpi Resolutionan?

Thanks for a hint
M.

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Antwort von Quadruplex:

What you plan to go as not.
Either you put a slide show as a normal PAL video - then it runs on (almost) any DVD player and any TV, the image resolution is only PAL. Whether premiere for the right tool, they need another judge.
Or you need a DVD player, high-resolution JPEGs via the HDMI output can - then you have the pictures to either 1280 x 720 or (highly recommended) 1920 times 1080 herunterrechnen and a data DVD or CD (ROM) to create. Of the 1366 times 768, I would let the fingers, because the applications for TV via HDMI is not specified.

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Antwort von mdp:

Thanks for the hint!

Quote: the image resolution is only PAL.

What do you mean, mean blurred or distorted?
I get the pictures in 1366x768 72dpi.
So I put a normal PAL video widescreen PAL Project s.and images according to Decrease?

Thank you,
M

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Antwort von PowerMac:

Yes, exactly. Digital PAL is just 720x576. You must s.Ende MPEG-2 video, in which the images are somehow in it.

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Antwort von mdp:

thank you but now I have the following problem:
If I were a Jpeg Picture of 1366x768 and have downscaling in Photoshop I get a ratio of 720x405 and then have a black edge in the Premiere Project ...

help, but I want full :-(

even a hint?
Thank you

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Antwort von PowerMac:

If the photos in widescreen format? If so, work with 16:9-PAL. Photoshop has a variety of presets, such as anamorphic PAL.

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Antwort von Blackeagle123:

Hey,

you have really only two possibilities,

1) either you have a black border, synonymous in 16:9 mode
2) or you have no black border by using either the visual verzerrst, cut, or right to left of the picture can go. The last possibility seems to me to be the best and this is synonymous typical for slide shows!

All possibilities are with Premiere Pro fast and easy.
Export your DVD as a PAL widescreen, choose quality and the DVD player plays it.

Warning: Many DVD players can Still Image CDs (just pictures on a CD or DVD burn) just reflect, synonymous in the form of a slideshow.
Which TV is it? The resolution comes before me very extraordinary.

Liebe Grüße,
Constantin

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Antwort von mdp:

I have the pictures with the size 1366x768 at 72dpi.
That is widescreen, right?!

The data of the television:
Sony
KDL 405200E
Standard Format 16:9
Resolution: 1366x768

In Photoshop, I have the presets:
D1 / DV PAL 1.42
or
D4/D16 anamorph
or
2:1 anamorphic

Is there the appropriate preset here?

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Antwort von mdp:

I need a full-screen full-screen television for those without a black edge and pull or "drive through the building."

Smooth crossfades.

What pixel size should I use the images in photoshop export?

It must still somehow go?

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Antwort von Blackeagle123:

true
Resolution: WXGA 1366 x 768, which is an HD resolution, 16:9 (?). Picture this ratio is 1: ~ 1.778 ...

So you create in Premiere Pro HD with 16:9 Project Resolutionund draw your images inside there.
The next problem is likely the DVD player, which will probably still do not read HD-DVDs, and even if you need an HD-DVD Burners, such as Blue-ray Disc.

Do you have all that, the workflow is quite simple, you will ANSN you with 16:9 PAL resolution need help. Here is the Resolution720 × 576, so 1:1,25.

Can someone explain to me what Resolutionist for a 1366x768? Why should the 16zu9 be?
Or is it 16:9 Pal 720 x 768, and HD Resolution1280x768 is synonymous another aspect ratio? I am by HD at the moment quite bewildered;) Or do I need to make sure whether you really "square" pixels, or whether the pixels are again dragged? Please clarify me at times! :)

Liebe Grüße,
Constantin

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Antwort von PowerMac:

Constantin, you verwirrst wrong with things.

Digital PAL is 720x576. Always synonymous with 16:9. Only the pixel aspect ratio is different than 4:3. There are two HD resolutions, 1080x1920 and 720x1280. The Television of which can not natively. But that is synonymous only Resolutiondes TV. D1 / DV PAL 1.42 is correct in Photoshop.

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Antwort von mdp:

with the D1 / DV PAL preset photoshop 1.42 when I save a vertical distortion, how can I prevent that?

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Antwort von mdp:

when I look at the pictures in 1366x720 premiere proportional scale, I get a full display in the preview window without border.
Can not make it easy?

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Antwort von PowerMac:

"Anonymous" wrote: with the D1 / DV PAL preset photoshop 1.42 when I save a vertical distortion, how can I prevent that?

Not at all, because this is the right one.

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Antwort von mdp:

I need full without distortion,
needs but without the black streak go?

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Antwort von Markus:

"Mischwob" wrote: The whole should be of a DVD player and played on a television with 1366x768 Resolutiondargestellt are.
It has already been described in detail, that a video PAL/SD- always 720 × 576 pixels delivers so synonymous coming from the DVD player.

But there is yet another reason to frustrate the project: The said television has no connection, over which a video image with the desired resolution could be leaked.

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Antwort von mdp:

I have a TV set
I have pictures
I want fullscreen.

nix go?

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Antwort von PowerMac:

Notion of heavy, huh?

The distortion is true because there are not any other way. The distortion squeezes a broad picture in a narrow. When playing, the only broad picture presented. So you see, most synonymous in television movies. They are actually all bruised, the only TV they equalized. To get 16:9-Television synonymous a proper widescreen. You have obviously synonymous in a 16:9-Project work, then nothing is distorted.

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Antwort von Markus:

However, frames are already on your television possible, but only within the limits of video technology. It is, finally, a television and not a slide projector. ;-)

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Antwort von Blackeagle123:

Hey,

if I have a project in 16:9 in Premiere wants to have a graphic and investors who have 16:9, then that is what I choose as my Resolutionvon Project 720x576. The picture then what I see, however, is approximately 4:3. A graphic sign used in 4:3 is to be displayed is not problematic.

Then I would have but the entire 16:9 graphics, which I had in mind, record distorted in Photoshop? I can not simply select a different resolution to the 16:9 picture corresponds with square pixels?

How does it before, if you a title, a graphic, etc. in a graphics program features?

Liebe Grüße,
Constantin

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Antwort von Wiro:

"Blackeagle123" wrote: ... So, I chose as my Resolutionvon Project 720x576. The picture then what I see, however, is approximately 4:3
Hello,
the correct dimensions for a graphic, the one with square pixels software is 1024x576.
When you import these graphics into a Premiere project DVWide everything is automatic. correctly.
Gruss Wiro

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Antwort von fleischverpackung:

sd pal if you can be in in photoshop
1024 * 576 working. encore premiere or convert the import
the images already in the right format (720 * 576 widescreen).
gruß cj

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Antwort von Blackeagle123:

Thank you!

And what resolution to choose for 4:3 format if 1024x768 is 16:9?

How do you know the resolution, so where exactly are the figures for square pixels? And why does a program Videoscnitt also with non-square pixels, but only the graphics programs?

Many greetings,
Constantin

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Antwort von Wiro:

"Blackeagle123" wrote: if 1024x768 is 16:9?
Constantin, You did not read carefully. 1024x576 is there.
4:3 For it is 768x576 square pixels.

Video editing programs can, of course, synonymous with square pixels to work - it must be set only. However, as the video standard nichtquadratische pixels, it is only logical that an NLE also does not it?
Gruss Wiro

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Antwort von fleischverpackung:

So if 1024x768 is 16:9, I was not synonymous is 4:3,
but if, as usual 1024x576 16:9 is 768x576 is 4:3 (APR1: 1).
gruß cj

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Antwort von fleischverpackung:

@ Wiro:
oh well I will be better:
only a minute delay to your post!
gruß cj

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Antwort von Wiro:

The next time it is determined at the same time ...
;-)
Gruss Wiro

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Antwort von PowerMac:

So true professional is not your way. Photoshop contains the correct template and created auto anamorphic distorted images, which of course are better. When it comes to the scaling of photos goes, I would always prefer Photoshop, compared to a double-scaling:

Photoshop: original image directly to distorted 720x576.
Premiere + Photoshop: original image scaled to 1024x576, then premiere of 1024x576 scaled to 720x576. This is a way more.

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Antwort von fleischverpackung:

I think the qulitätseinbußen while you can get over ...
especially when compared with the losses when
mpeg2 encoding (interlace-progressive) when creating the dvd ...
or what's there for a solution for pictures?
gruß cj

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Antwort von Blackeagle123:

merci, I always with the settings from Photoshop worked, without really understanding what's behind it. And this week because I do not sit at home s.Calculator, I could not even look at what resolution is made there.

Of course I meant 1024x576 ;-)

Best regards and many thanks =)
Constantin ...

PS: One of the few who still has 2 weeks vacation * g *

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Antwort von otzelot:

1366x768 create works in Premiere fullscreen
with right mouse button - to adjust frame size --

widescreen Export

has on the Sonyrandlos without bars, without distortion, fullscreen works.

ready.

thank you :-)

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