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Images with pixel dimensions exceeding (e.g., ultra-high-res photos, NASA TIFFs, large PSD exports) demand enormous frame buffers. Premiere Pro has a practical limit before buffer allocation fails. premiere pro unable to create image buffer
| Practice | Rationale | |----------|-----------| | Keep image resolution ≤ 8K (7680 x 4320) | Fits within typical buffer limits | | Use proxy workflow for still-heavy timelines | Reduces live memory demand | | Convert all stills to 8-bit sRGB before import | Eliminates color depth overhead | | Regularly clean media cache (every 2-4 weeks) | Prevents cache fragmentation | | Run Premiere Pro on a system with 32 GB RAM or more | Ensures adequate contiguous memory | | Use SSDs for media cache and project files | Faster allocation/deallocation | Provide these with a support ticket at Adobe