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Old 01-11-2007, 01:18 PM
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Hello everybody!
I'm working with Premiere and I'm trying to create a fast slideshow, I mean several still images which have to change VERY FAST (less then 1 second per image), like the type that u can find in some psychedelic videoclips!
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Can anybody help me??
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I'm misszing somethign here. Why can't you just add each image to your timeline and make the duration of the clip less than a second?
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Thanx for replying!
I' ve been trying but it was like that Premiere couldnt "read" all images because of the speed. I think that Premiere was "jumping" some images, because instead of seeing all of them speeded up I could see only some. Is it possible?
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aaah, then you need to hit the Enter key to render your timeline. That's probably what you're missing!
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Yep...it was soo simple!
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For thoose who are goign to read this later on in life-
The enter key is the "timeline render" key. Basicly when you do this your time line isnt as draggy.
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For thoose who are goign to read this later on in life-
The enter key is the "timeline render" key. Basicly when you do this your time line isnt as draggy.
Yeah! What he just said!
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