Avalon in Premiere

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Postby merrow » Thu Jul 11, 2002 8:30 pm

If the images are named something like image001.jpg, image002.jpg, image003.jpg or something like that with the numbers on the end when you import them into premiere check the "Import Numbered Stills" option to bring them in and they will behave like a video clip on your timeline.

Also, Photoshop plugins don't work in Premiere but some do in the program AVIedit. It's got a free demo, maybe you should see if the method you used in Photoshop would work there. (AVIedit only costs around $30 anyway if you decide you like it.)
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Postby AbsoluteDestiny » Fri Jul 12, 2002 1:39 am

Actually Photoshop plugins do work - it just depends on your version of photoshop.

I have photoshop 5 and premiere 6 and almost every photoshop 5 filter works in premiere.

I'm guessing this isnt true with photoshop 6 ones.
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Postby klinky » Fri Jul 12, 2002 2:34 am

Premiere and photoshop seem to have gone on to their own separate SDKs :( . If you have Photoshop 5, most likely those filters are Filter Factory filters, which Premiere seems to support, but Photoshop 6 seems to use the internal SDK....


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Postby klinky » Fri Jul 12, 2002 2:48 am

Ok, so I searched the web and found this <a href="http://www.pizzahut.co.kr"> PAGE!</a>....


Okay nevermind that(cute asian tho)... this is the <a href="http://iquebec.ifrance.com/pspabcsuite/filtres/filtres.htm">page</a> I am speaking of. Which has a link for this <a href="http://iquebec.ifrance.com/pspabcsuite/filtres/dossier/fiche75.zip">Diffuse Glow</a> filter. Which works fine if you slap it in your Premiere plugins folder.... look under "Distort" in the effects window.


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Postby Wyverex » Fri Jul 12, 2002 6:44 am

WOW!! Just perfect! Thank you very very much!

Anyway I still can use batch processing on bitmap sequence tip if I don't find the Premiere pluging.
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Postby Sub0 » Fri Jul 12, 2002 9:16 am

merrow wrote:If the images are named something like image001.jpg, image002.jpg, image003.jpg or something like that with the numbers on the end when you import them into premiere check the "Import Numbered Stills" option to bring them in and they will behave like a video clip on your timeline.

Also, Photoshop plugins don't work in Premiere but some do in the program AVIedit. It's got a free demo, maybe you should see if the method you used in Photoshop would work there. (AVIedit only costs around $30 anyway if you decide you like it.)


I have gotten any image too work by simply copying it too the clipboard than pasting it onto the timeline.... though Idunno what this has too do with anything ;-p
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