Photoshop file created in Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 ignores project settings
Issue
An Adobe Photoshop file that you created in Adobe Premiere Pro has a different frame size and pixel aspect ratio (PAR) than those in the Adobe Premiere Pro project settings.
Solution: Change the image size and PAR in Photoshop.
1. Open the image in Photoshop.
2. Choose Image > Image Size, enter the pixel dimensions that match the project settings, and then click OK.
3. Choose Image > Pixel Aspect Ratio, and then choose the preset PAR that matches the project settings.
4. Save and close the image.
Background information
When you create a Photoshop file in Adobe Premiere Pro, it assigns one of the following frame sizes and PARs to the file:
-- In projects with DV-NTSC presets, Adobe Premiere Pro assigns a 720 x 480 frame size and a .9 PAR.
-- In projects with either DV-PAL presets or non-standard project settings,Adobe Premiere Pro assigns a 720 x 576 frame size and a 1.066 PAR.
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