Playback speed for 8mm imported as numbered stills


i'm using premiere elements 12, windows 10. have set of jpeg's generated 8mm film. i'm importing them elements numbered stills. can't seem playback speed adjusted correctly make film playing @ same speed through film projector.

 

the method i'm using import is:

using quick 'mode', file > add media, select first photo in series, check 'numbered stills', open.

 

in edit > preferences > general, have following settings:

    video transition default duration: 25 frames (i'm in australia think right pal?)

    still image default duration: 54 frames (i think default 150 30 above, way fast. i've been playing around this, can't recall how calculated use 54 though!).

 

in edit > preferences > stop motion capture, have:

    playback frame rate: 18 (no idea if changing making difference. have set 18 because original 8mm film speed 18.3 frames per second).

 

i have tried using expert , changing time stretch, can't figure out percentage set to.

 

i'm aiming playback @ 3 different frame rates, different film have - 16, 18 & 24 frames per second.

 

any advice on settings use and/or time stretch percentage 3 situations please?

8 mm movies ran @ 16 frames per second -- have speed of ntsc video. said, here's i'd do.

 

1) resize photos no larger 1000x750 pixels in size (72 ppi)

2) start new premiere elements project and, under settings, select option standard dv 4:3.

3) go premiere elements preferences , still image duration 2 frames (approx. 15 fps)

(note must set before import photos project or won't apply them.

4) use add media/from files , folders add photos project.

5) place photos on timeline in order you'd them animate.

 

voila!



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