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Importing High Resolution Photos into iMovie

I am trying to import high resolution images into iMovie, and even after following the directions from iPhoto, which directed me to export them to the desktop first, the images lose all decent quality once in iMovie. How can I import these photos and not lose resolution to the point where they look pixelated?

iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.15

Posted on May 17, 2021 2:42 PM

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Posted on May 18, 2021 8:30 AM

How high a resolution are we talking about? Even a 4K photo should go in fine.


Try importing the photos from the Photos item in the media pane of an iMovie Project into the timeline. They should go in without any loss in quality. The resolution of the exported video will be determined by your export settings.


If still no luck, try deleting preferences. Open iMovie while holding down the Option and Command keys and select to delete preferences in the box that appears. iMovie will open in a new library. Reopen your old library to get back to your projects.  Deleting preferences is a safe procedure that will not cause data loss or disruption to your project.


Also, to rule out that the issue is confined to just this one project, try creating a new project and importing your photos into it. See if they come in at full resolution.


Also, the thumbnail displays in the iMovie project are medium resolution for editing purposes. The final exported will be better.


-- Rich

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May 18, 2021 8:30 AM in response to jesgramenz

How high a resolution are we talking about? Even a 4K photo should go in fine.


Try importing the photos from the Photos item in the media pane of an iMovie Project into the timeline. They should go in without any loss in quality. The resolution of the exported video will be determined by your export settings.


If still no luck, try deleting preferences. Open iMovie while holding down the Option and Command keys and select to delete preferences in the box that appears. iMovie will open in a new library. Reopen your old library to get back to your projects.  Deleting preferences is a safe procedure that will not cause data loss or disruption to your project.


Also, to rule out that the issue is confined to just this one project, try creating a new project and importing your photos into it. See if they come in at full resolution.


Also, the thumbnail displays in the iMovie project are medium resolution for editing purposes. The final exported will be better.


-- Rich

May 18, 2021 8:55 AM in response to Rich839

Thanks, Rich, I will keep your explanation handy if it happens again. I had to get the project done yesterday, so I simply opened each photo in preview and resized the images making them smaller. That did the trick but I used photos from this same batch in another project so I knew something wasn't right. Thank you so much for taking the time to respond.

Importing High Resolution Photos into iMovie

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