After that I did the timeline - I get a black border on one side of all my photos

Hello world. I'm doing a simple simple slideshow (no effect or alterations of any type) of pictures taken with my camera canon 6 d. They have been taken with the best resolution of 5184 x 3456. The ratio is 3:2. When I let fall one of the photos in the new point bin and I let first choose the sequence for me, first do not find one of its presets, but creates instead a sequence custom with dimensions that correspond to my photos of 5184 x 3456. It also corresponds to the normal of 1.0 square pixels. The dimensions of the video previews it creates are 1620 x 1080. Just after the sequence is created I get a solid red line in the timeline and at that time my photos fill the program monitor completely even during playback, but as soon as I made the timeline, then I get a solid black border to the East (from my point of view in looking at computer) all my photos, I spent a lot of time on it to try to find me a solution. I couldn't do it. So I did an experiment and I resized images in 16:9, and as soon as I did that the first matches a sequence of his presets and the problem disappeared. I think that the first sequence that is format of 5184 X 3456 with my native is not quite correct. But my question is how to find the right order? Ultimately I have trying to find a way to make a slideshow on the front using the images to their original dimensions mentioned above without the black border. the photos cannot be affected by any means, because they must be used in a demonstration of the Court of justice. Could someone please help me with this? Thank you very much. Umberto.

Umberto, sorry for the long time between responses. Finally, I got the chance to test with your images and was able to reproduce it on my system. While I can't tell you why this is happening, I have a work around you.

The problem is in the render files. When you return your files PP done new video files and play those back instead of the original and support for some reason to MPEG I-Frame rendering only (default) creates this black bar.

I imported two photos into a new project in Premiere Pro v2015.1 and drag them to the new sequence button. They played back normally. Then, I made the timeline and saw your black bar on the right side.

I open the sequence settings and changed the File Format of video preview GoPro CineForm (YUV 10 bit) and then made it and it worked fine! Personally, I normally use QuickTime ProRes codec, but I see on your screenshots that you run Windows, so the GoPro CineForm codec is probably your best option. Which should contribute, and during this time you should present this as a bug to Adobe since it is so easily reproducible.

See you soon,.

Matt

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