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this is a tutorial in docHub Premiere Pro CC 2015 related to the length of still images so here are a few still images JPEGs lets drag those JPEGs onto the timeline of Premiere Pro and these are the JPEG images 1 2 3 4 5 and so on and if you click play then here you can see the lengths of each image is around 5 seconds so the free first values are the time and the last one is the frames per second so to reduce the 5 seconds for each image lets go here to edit preferences and general so edit preferences in general and here on the general tab we have this one still image default duration and Fri 5 seconds lets modify it into lets say 1 second you can choose frames also click OK and delete these images from the timeline and lets drag the images once more and this time notice that its much more shorter lets go to the beginning and click play and now only one second is the length of each image ok so thats how to modify the length of still images on the timeline in docHub Premiere Pro