Frage von carsten_g:Hello,
I have the following problem: I have a movie filmed in 16:9 and would like these continue to edit in Premiere.
I recorded the movie in Premiere Pro in widescreen mode and hab synonymous various animations created with Photoshop etc.. Everywhere I have the mode set to 720x576 pixels and it can run anywhere.
Only my videos appear in Premiere too small. For a full view of 16:9 to be able to receive, should I get my material to 152% scale so that it fills everything. NEN Can anyone give advice what I can do.
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Thank you for your help.
Greeting
Carsten
Antwort von Meggs:
I recorded the movie in Premiere Pro in widescreen mode and hab synonymous various animations created with Photoshop etc.. You've captured it with Premiere. Incorporated you probably him with a camcorder. Was asked to 16.9? Can he anamorphic 16:9?
If you are in the Project window onto the clips go, there it comes in the context menu (re.Maustaste) the item "interpret footage". This premiere, you can instruct the clip than 16:9 material to interpret. This should make the preview window to 100% filled out. If the clip does not anamorphic, it will be distorted.
Antwort von carsten_g:
Danke erstmal,
yes did try with "interpret footage" then distort it. Did not seem anamorphic signal. How can I still achieve a good result?
By looking at the project scale to 4:3 and 16:9 pictures to my 77% scale then it fits exactly with the 4:3 signal bars above and below.
Is there perhaps a tool that converts my signal? anamoprh on?
Thanks for the help in advance.
Greeting
Carsten
Antwort von Meggs:
How can I still achieve a good result?
Is there perhaps a tool that converts my signal? anamoprh on?
If your clips in the aspect ratio is 4:3, you can just top and bottom was cut off and the residual scale. Better it will not. By scaling you lose s.Resolution. Like the pruning of the impact of image content (eg, cut heads and feet) can only judge you.
Antwort von carsten_g:
've tried it. Must stop in 4:3 format above and below the bar and accept my other self-scaled data. This is unproblematic because the other data always have a great Auflöung and reduced and not increased.
Thank you. Have thought there maybe a program that makes cars. If only the adjustment s.echtes 16:9.
A pity you can do nothing but come in so good a credible way.
Greeting
Carsten
Antwort von Meggs:
've tried it. Must stop in 4:3 format above and below the bar to accept
That must always be at a 16:9 movie.
Have thought there maybe a program that makes cars. If only the adjustment s.echtes 16:9.
If the source material a different length / width ratio than the target material must be forced off what essarily. That is if you like a square Picture formatfüllend on a rectangular card will print. If you do the manual, you have the control over what you cut.
If you for example, a Picture in Photoshop Premiere 16:9 prepare, you should see the picture is not 720 x 576 pixels, but 1024 x 576 pixels (= 16:9). In that case then interpret footage as square pixels (1:1). The picture then fills in the Premiere Project undistorted without crop or resize the screen out.