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re: A question for those with experience working with video in Photoshop

Posted on 10/16/14 at 9:13 pm to
Posted by tigerpawl
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Member since Dec 2003
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Posted on 10/16/14 at 9:13 pm to
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This just doesn't seem right.
I'm with you there. That's a long time. Can you do a screen shot of your export settings? What file format are you exporting to? Specs on the source files? Any other details might be helpful. I work mainly in PremeirePro and no too familiar with editing video in Photoshop, but the Adobe apps usually have many features in common.
Posted by KILGUS
Member since Aug 2014
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Posted on 10/16/14 at 9:54 pm to
It is maybe a 3 1/2 minute slideshow at most. It is comprised of three different base photos that I added other images on top of in a collage type format and then flattened. I also have three music tracks added. It is being exported to a mp4 at 720p. Im pretty sure it's set to 30 fps as well.

The last wedding video I did was just raw video footage with minimal exposure correction and a few photos tacked on to the beginning and end. I think that one might have been exported to a mov. file at 1080p and it took well over 10 hours. But now that I think back on it, I may have made the mistake of setting the wedding vid to 60fps.

I'm starting to wonder if this is the best my processor can do. I just don't understand how YouTubers can not get 1080p and 4k vids out and ready in a timely fashion. Over three hours for a 3 1/2 minute photo slideshow just seems ridiculous.


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