Creating Graphics for video

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webmaster100
Oct 18, 2003
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Hi Iam having many conflicting advice about graphics for video. I am creating still images for use in premier.
I will be using a PAL DV 4:9 standard format.

What resolution is best for my photoshop graphics.. and is 72 dpi and Jpeg suitable for importing to premier.

thanks any help is apprechiated.

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dave_milbut
Oct 18, 2003
ppi (the correct term here, not dpi) doesn’t matter for screen viewing.

I will be using a PAL DV 4:9 standard format. thanks any help is apprechiated.

not sure what help this’ll be, but here’s something I glommed here a while back:

NTSC – Non-square – 720×486 pixels – 1.48:1 aspect ratio NTSC – Square pixels – 720×540 – 4:3 or 1.333:1 aspect ratio NTSC – Non-square – 720×486 pixels – 16:9 "Squeezed" (anamorphic) NTSC – Non-square – 720×540 pixels – 16:9 "Squeezed" (anamorphic) PAL – Non-square – 720×576 – 1.25:1 aspect ratio
PAL – Square pixels – 768×576 – 4:3 or 1.333:1 aspect ratio PAL – Non-square – 720×576 – 16:9 "Squeezed" (anamorphic) PAL – Non-square – 768×576 – 16:9 "Squeezed" (anamorphic) 2 K Film Resolution – 2048×1536 pixels – 4:3 or 1.333:1 aspect ratio HDTV – Square pixels – 1920×1080 – 16:9 Flat widescreen aspect ratio
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hot_denim
Oct 18, 2003
JPEG is suitable but not the best as it can degrade the image quality. Use BMP, PNG, TIF
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dave_milbut
Oct 19, 2003
Use BMP, PNG, TIF

or psd. 🙂

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