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  • Dan Nelson

    February 18, 2010 at 8:07 pm in reply to: Photoshop Sequence Missing Frames

    I didn’t even know there was preference for it. Changed the frame rate to 23.976 under Preferences>Import and it solved my problem. Thanks for the help.

  • Dan Nelson

    February 18, 2010 at 7:55 pm in reply to: Photoshop Sequence Missing Frames

    All the frames are there in the folder. If I import them all and put them in a composition frame by frame they would match up to the right length without missing frames.

  • Dan Nelson

    February 18, 2010 at 7:16 pm in reply to: Photoshop Sequence Missing Frames

    I don’t get any error on import. When I bring it back into project and drop it in the composition it’s visibly shorter than the in and out points I exported it from.

    Then when I compare it to the footage it exported from (by comparing the frames of each layer, looking frame by frame) I notice that it starts to skip frames starting with the fourth frame, and then every 4th after that is skipped as well.

    I have no problems when bringing in the photoshop files individually, and have been having this problem for a little while now. I normally don’t work with as many frames though, so I’ll just piece it together myself, but now it’s becoming quite a hassle.

  • Dan Nelson

    February 18, 2010 at 5:46 pm in reply to: Photoshop Sequence Missing Frames

    Thanks for the response. I exported a photoshop sequence from after effects using the “make movie” rendering tool. I then opened all the files in photoshop, modified them, and then tried to import them as a photoshop sequence. I tried importing them as a composition and as footage with and without the “force alphabetical” option. It seems it be consistent in skipping every fourth frame when I import the files back in. The only work around I can think of is to import all the files and make the sequence myself.

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