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Posted 23 April 2012 - 12:03 AM

Im making individual movie frames and the adding them together to make a movie. I saved as a bmp.

If I import to MS Moviemaker all is well.

However if I import to Adobe Premier Pro it won't see the image. But if I open the image with MS Paint, make a minor change and then save it, Premier Pro will see the image.

To simplify things.
My bitmap works in Moviemaker.
It won't work in Premier Pro unless I save it (the gimp file) with MS Paint.

I have seen this before with other programs. I'll edit an jpg and save it as a jpg.

However some programs won't accept the modified image but they will accept the unmodified one.

How do I fix this?
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Posted 23 April 2012 - 09:31 AM

View Postrookie37, on 23 April 2012 - 12:03 AM, said:

Im making individual movie frames and the adding them together to make a movie. I saved as a bmp.

If I import to MS Moviemaker all is well.

However if I import to Adobe Premier Pro it won't see the image. But if I open the image with MS Paint, make a minor change and then save it, Premier Pro will see the image.

To simplify things.
My bitmap works in Moviemaker.
It won't work in Premier Pro unless I save it (the gimp file) with MS Paint.

I have seen this before with other programs. I'll edit an jpg and save it as a jpg.

However some programs won't accept the modified image but they will accept the unmodified one.

How do I fix this?


Did you try to work with PNG ("open" format) instead of BMP (ill-defined proprietary format)?
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