There's two easy ways to do it that I can think of. Since the files names are 
the same, first move the original files to a new folder on the hard drive and 
then replace them in their original folder 
with the newly zoomed files. Premiere won't know the difference when you open 
your project the next time.
Assuming the zoom was the same amount on every image, the other way is to do 
the zoom to the first image in Premiere, then copy that effect. Then highlight 
all of the remaining images on your timeline 
and paste the effect to all of them at once. It should take you all of two 
minutes.

David Braga


On 5/19/2011 1:44 AM, skulldrinker wrote:
>
> Hi everyone, I am a novice user. I just went and took my 1400 images from my 
> time lapse shoot and assembled them into a 3 minute clip. The problem was 
> that when I started the shoot the zoom somehow 
> got set back to wide and i didn't know it. So my clip is a little to wide 
> angle than I would prefer. I went into Photoshop and did a batch action to 
> zoom into the correct amount. I know I should of 
> did this at the get go but I was so anxious to see a finished clip that I 
> said to myself I will redo it. But instead of getting into the trenches and 
> redoing everything again is there a way to swap 
> the wide images for the zoomed images. All the file names remained the same I 
> just figured there would be a way to swap bins or something on that order.
>
> Thanks
> Matt
>
> AP CS5
> i970
> 8G
>
> Nikon 8700
>
> 



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