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I recorded a bunch of still images for a time lapse and now I would like to make a movie out of them. I import them easily enough and I can drag them all at once into the timeline and it works fine. The problem is the length each image is displayed is 5 seconds which is way to long.

How can I make this shorter for all the images at once? I can't seem to select all or drag or find a way to change the default length.

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Eventually you have to change 'ELEMENTS_DE_DE' and 'ORGANIZER_DE_DE' to fit your language. Also select the MST that fits to your language. User MSIEXEC to install 'ElementsOrganizer Elements 9 Organizer.msi'. Transform: Your Language Transform from within ElementsOrganizer Folder. Premiere Elements recommends the right settings so you get a movie that looks great on whatever device or screen you choose, from iPads, iPods, and other smartphones to big-screen 4K and HD TVs. Create for traditional television (4:3) or widescreen (16.9) format.*.

Changing length of multiple images in Premiere Elements 7. Select multiple still images that are already in the sceneline, go to clip/ speed / duration >> Mark the check box to add ripple effect >> edit the new time duration. Then the new duration is added to the images that are already in the sceneline and it wouldn't leave empty spaces between still images. Adobe provides everything you need to design and deliver exceptional digital experiences. Premiere Pro Video editing. Selecting a region changes the language.

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Select multiple still images that are already in the sceneline, go to clip/ speed / duration >> Mark the check box to add ripple effect >> edit the new time duration . Then the new duration is added to the images that are already in the sceneline and it wouldn't leave empty spaces between still images.

Ishani DiasIshani Dias

Alright, figured out my own question.

If you select all of your images and drag them to the sceneline you can pick 'Add as Grouped Slideshow' and select how many frames you want to use.

If anyone knows how to stretch multiple frames already added to a project, that still would be helpful.

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You can change the default of 5 seconds to whatever you want in one of the preferences screens. It uses fps not seconds, but the math is easy.You would have to remove all your items and then add them back to your project. Doesn't help for items already in your sceneline.

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I have Adobe premiere elements 7 and I would like to change avi file from NTSC to Pal system. I really don't have time now to read manual step by step. Tomorro I'm going to visit my mother in another country and I want to make for her some video on dvd. I put files from my camera to premiere I found out how to join them together but I'm short with time,now and I have to as fast as possible to finish my project. I have few hours to go and so many things to do. Please help me and tell me in few words how to convert to different system. This avi file is HD.
how to change in adobe premiere elements NTSC to PAL .
I have one more question: When I group some videos together , how I can see what size they are ?
Thanks in advance and I'll really appreciate it.

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