I have noticed AP makes a lot of folders and files for one project. I 
wasn't aware that the original folder is where AP goes for the files. I 
thought after import it would place them in a project folder of sorts.  
Well I guess I needed something to do to keep me busy tonight and what i 
did was i just imported all 1400+ images on another track and i zoomed 
in so i could see the file names and i manually removed groups at a 
time. Yeah not what i wanted to do at first but messing with folders was 
to much for me until I can mess with them and learn what and where they 
are.  Only cause I had title frames to match up at places on the 
timeline and with the sections of photos I removed it could of really 
been a hair puller. Glad i did before the total got up to 20,000+ images.

Oh and as for coping effects I'll leave that for another lesson filled 
tutorial night.

This will all be avoided when i do the correct thing right from the 
start and ya know the wide angle shots turned out to be a good thing. 
Now i got two versions of the same event. Good thing I captured at high 
res for that.

Here was the wide version you can see the side of the box got captured 
when it zoomed out.
http://youtu.be/ytz4N-SgO_k

and here is the edited zoomed version. I believe i would of had better 
quiality if the camera zoom was used instead of Photoshop zoom.
http://youtu.be/orYndJhP1Sg




Thanks
Matt

Nikon CoolPix 8700




On 5/19/2011 2:11 AM, David Braga wrote:
>
> 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
>



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