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Re: Still Images - jpg or psd?
by Mike McMahon on Nov 7, 2009 at 5:12:26 pm

Thanks, I agree on quality and editing easy.

Question: doesn't loading a project up with lots of psd files cause concerns with performance of Premiere (because of their large size, compared to jpg's)?

In books and manuals for Premiere, the issue of still image mgmt is rarely discussed...other than to remind users to avoid pixel dimensions that greatly exceed the frame dimensions of their specific project.


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