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    Is it possibele to import pgn. pictures, that are realy frames from my rendered animation, in Premiere and then to import it as a sequence and work on it (like adding texts, music...) and finaly render it to avi. animation?

    Can you help me a bit how to do that...few tips, commands to use...
    Thank you very much
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    Do you mean .png ?

    If they are numbered sequentially (e.g. image 001.png, image002.png etc) then you can import them as an image sequence and Premiere should treat them as if they were a single clip.

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    Yes, sorry png.
    Yes they are numbered sequentially.
    Now when I import them as sequence your saying that theyll become like an clip on wich I can add text, audio...
    One question, will my resolution and fps stay the same wich I defined in my 3D rendering program (30fps, 800x625)?

    Also is it possible to import more then just one sequnce like this and the to make transition between them?
    Can you reccomend be maybe a good codec for avi. that has realy good quality, please.
    Thank you
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    Wll I imported them and then hit auomate to sequence.
    Is that the way to do it?
    But now when I imported 30 frames, wich should be 1 sec, I got 2 sec in the timeline
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    Anyone please
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