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Name: susaneaguy
Date: March 30, 2006 at 14:53:22 Pacific
OS: Window XP pro
CPU/Ram: 7200
Product: ADVENT
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Can anyone help?
I made some 'titles' in Adobe Photoshop cs, for a short film i'm curently editing in Adobe Premier. I saved the finished title as a photoshop (PDS - I think) image file. However when I import the 'titles' into Adobe Premier they don't appear to be big enough to fit the screen. I went back into Photoshop & enlarged the titles by 'image size' slightly larger via width & Height, along with auto pixel changes. Thinking this would work, i then imported the titles back into adobe video timeline but found that the 'titles' didn't fit the monitor view (after many trials) i'm lost! Any advise would be very welcome!
Suzy



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Name: rhawk7938
Date: March 30, 2006 at 15:06:37 Pacific
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My first thought is to check the resolution of the picture. The monitor's resolution is 72 pixels per inch.


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Name: wizard-fred
Date: April 6, 2006 at 23:22:47 Pacific
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You titles should be no larger than the 'safe image area' (Remember that the TV's image is slightly larger so that it fills the whole screen.)

A little trial and error would probably do.
Try in steps of 5%. 5 to 25%.


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