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Flavor4real

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Jun 3, 2003
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hello, hope y'all doing good. question,... in what quality do i have to develope or export the images/graphics from A. Photoshop to import in AE 6.0 ?? 72 is standart for web, can i go with 72 for video production too?

thanks

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since you arent printing, dpi is irrelevant. what is relevant is the actual size in pixels.
 
oh ok, i didn't know that ..thank ..and what is a good size to start working on a TVproject? like 800/600 pixel... ?

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I generally use 720x480 for video projects, but 800x600 or so should give you pretty good resolution for t.v.
 
so,..720x480 or 800x600 for video projects is a good choice. whar about the images u design in photoshop? 72 dpi or 150 dpi or 300 dpi or more,... what is the best for video? or does it matter at all???

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doesnt matter.

and for the resolution.
If u arent zooming in use the resolution of the videoformat and the images will match perfectly without any need for scaling.

 
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