Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 - Updating Image Sequence
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Hello all.
I am going to make this as concise and informative as possible:
I have an image sequence rendered out of Source Filmmaker, comprised of 180 .png's. This image sequence originally had a white-armored soldier in it, which I had imported into a large Premiere project. I have since re-rendered the image sequence out of Source Filmmaker so that the armor is blue. Premiere was running when I rerendered it.
I'm going to cut out all of the intermediary steps I have done to try and fix this, and just give the most extreme case, which still does not work. Note that I am not using [B]any[/B] other programs in this workflow - no After Effects, no Media Encoder, nothing. Only Source Filmmaker to render PNGs, which I am then directly importing as an image sequence into Premiere.
1.) In Premiere, replace the image sequence on the Timeline with a blank "placeholder" image (to maintain the post-processing effects).
2.) In Premiere, delete the imported image sequence.
3.) Save and close out of Premiere.
4.) Rename the folder that the image sequence is in from [i]scene2_hallway[/i] to [i]a_totally_different_folder[/i].
5.) Rename the images of the sequence, using [B]Bulk Rename Utility[/B], from [i]scene2_hallway####.png[/i] to [i]some_other_sequence####.png[/i].
6.) Go to [i]C:/Users/<My Account>/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Common/[/i] and delete the [i]Media Cache[/i] and [i]Media Cache Files[/i] folders.
7.) Launch Premiere and open the project
8.) Go to File -> Import, navigate to the [i]a_totally_different_folder/some_other_sequence####.png[/i] image sequence, and import it.
9.) The image sequence loaded is [b]still[/b] the old one, with the white armor!
[t]https://files.catbox.moe/onwcfa.png[/t]
If anyone has [b]any[/b] suggestions at all, I would [b]greatly[/b] appreciate them! Thank you!
[editline]29th March 2017[/editline]
Problem resolved.
Somehow, the image sequence reverted back to the white-armor iteration. Even though the Windows Explorer clearly shows the blue-armor, it was actually the white-armor again. Premiere was behaving correctly.
I re-rendered the blue-armor, and now it works fine.
I don't know how it happened, but that's what happened.
I would suggest reimporting your image sequence into the media bin. stuff you delete off the timeline still exist in the media browser, which is where the confusion may be.
oh nevermind, you solved your issue
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