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Posts: 2
Threads: 1
Joined: Dec 2021
I went through the tutorial for beginning with LRT (which was very thorough and well presented!) and followed all the steps. My workflow calls for exporting the TIFF files (with the LRT export) and then importing them into Adobe Premiere (22.0.0) on PC as a sequences and further animating the framing, text, etc. from there before creating my final export video. The problem comes when trying to import the TIFF files into premiere, every single one gives the following error :
Frame substitution recursion attempt aborting after multiple attempts on file D:\Filename.tif
After doing some research online about the issue, it seems it's something to do with .xmp data conflicts, so I moved all my .xmp files into a subfolder which made no difference. So I then tried to export from Lightroom with Lightroom's native .tiff export and those images imported into Premiere with no issue. While I now have that as a work around, I did spend 3 hours yesterday exporting 200 gigs of LRT Tiff images for this project and was curious if I need to start the export over using the LR native export, or if there is still a fix to use the LRT exported .tiffs? Thanks!
Frame substitution recursion attempt aborting after multiple attempts on file D:\Filename.tif
After doing some research online about the issue, it seems it's something to do with .xmp data conflicts, so I moved all my .xmp files into a subfolder which made no difference. So I then tried to export from Lightroom with Lightroom's native .tiff export and those images imported into Premiere with no issue. While I now have that as a work around, I did spend 3 hours yesterday exporting 200 gigs of LRT Tiff images for this project and was curious if I need to start the export over using the LR native export, or if there is still a fix to use the LRT exported .tiffs? Thanks!