Too big pictures

I get an error message that the images are too large (width and height).

I looked at previous forums. They say to compress the images in photoshop. I did it and it worked.

My questions are:
(1) what size should I I compress to, or should I allow it compress automatically to what the photoshop selects?

My video is set to Horizontal 1280 720 vertical.

(2) is that pixels or inches etc. ?

(3) I can / should I change this setting? My video will be over an hour

While video is done in pixels (inches is for printing).

If you bring your picture around 2000 x 1500 will be ok.

If you do not have a pan/zoom you can crop them up to 1280 x 720.

3. which setting do you mean: project or.

If the answer is no.

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