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Re: nder Time is KILLING ME... Premiere Pro CS3
by Micah McDowell on Jun 15, 2009 at 3:46:57 am

Well, just like Jeff mentioned, ignore DPI altogether... It's not the measurement you need to concern yourself with. If you're editing images in photoshop for a standard DVD, make them 720x480 pixels (Photoshop has a preset for this in the new file dialog under the 'film and video' category). If you're moving the pictures around in Premiere (zooms and pans), make the image a little bigger (1024x768 perhaps) to give yourself some extra room to work with. And, again, ignore DPI. If you're scanning pictures, scan them at whatever resolution you want and then crop/resize down to 720x480 or so.


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