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3d87c4 wrote on 6/28/2022, 8:33 PM

One way is to load the images, use pan/crop to size the first image to the size and centering you want. Copy that image. Select all the other images and paste attributes. This will apply the same pan/crop settings to all images.

Or you could do the same thing with nesting. Create one project sized to match the aspect ratio of the images and place them. Then create a second project sized to match your final product, load the first project, then use pan/crop to size and center the images as desired.


 

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DMT3 wrote on 6/28/2022, 8:48 PM

Import as an image sequence.

fr0sty wrote on 6/28/2022, 8:54 PM

DMT nailed it, click on the first photo, then select the import image sequence check box. it will import all images as if they were one video file. Then you can edit them all together as one to your liking.

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k0ldfire wrote on 6/29/2022, 12:58 PM

Thanks, that worked! Importing the images in sequence.