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Apr 21, 2016 2:13 PM in response to Jack Meachby Tom Wolsky,PPlease give your complete system specs including graphics card. Also the project properties and the specifications of the graphic file that has the problem.
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Apr 21, 2016 2:27 PM in response to Jack Meachby fox_m,This is going to "sound" counter-intuitive, but select your images in the Event Browser and right click on one and select Transcode Media (select optimized).
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Apr 21, 2016 2:34 PM in response to Jack Meachby Tom Wolsky,CCan you give the image resolution please?
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Apr 21, 2016 2:46 PM in response to Jack Meachby Tom Wolsky,★HelpfulDO you need the images to be that large? The graphics card will handle it a lot more easily if the files were smaller. If they only need to be the same resolution as the project then making them that size will help.
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Apr 21, 2016 2:46 PM in response to Tom Wolskyby Jack Meach,This has seemed to work thank you! Do you know if there is a way that I can do this to all images for example in a time lapse, would this be in the camera settings?
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Apr 21, 2016 3:12 PM in response to Jack Meachby fox_m,You could manage a conversion easily in Motion. Import the image sequence into a project (as a sequence, not individual images). Motion handles an Image Sequence just as if it were video (a single object). Set the frame size and compose the image sequence within it. You could re-export as a PNG image sequence or more easily, export as ProRes 4444. Make sure Color + Alpha is selected in Render settings on export. ProRes is the best option for editing in FCPX, but if disk memory is an issue, then stick with the PNG.
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