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Frage von Mr.Magneto:


ahoy ...
I have the following urgent problem.
I have the guy for a short movie for the TV now making it fit. the program is what I use after effects 7.0.
the output format of the credits for the movie version is 1920 * 1038.
Now should I up the whole palformat reduced. regiessuer of the instructions given in the whole pay pal with 16:9 aspect ratio of the 1:1:85. I just come here, unfortunately, the total spin. how do I connected to the kram runterzurechnen reasonable? or how do I change the pixel relations, etc. in the composition settings after effects of change to achieve the desired results to come?

ever sincere thanks for the antowrten in advance ... it is unfortunately very urgent: (

Space


Antwort von Markus:

Hello,

1920 × 1038 is already an aspect ratio of 1,85:1 what the 16:9-typical 1:1,78 is not dissimilar. You should therefore only a 16:9-Project start importing the footage, on the right and then scale the image with 720 × 576 pixels and a pixel aspect ratio of 1.42 export.

In this approach, the result either narrow black bars top and bottom (for the most part in a TV Overscanbereich land and thus would be barely visible) or it is a tiny part of the left and right away.

Space


Antwort von Debonnaire:

"Mark" wrote: In this approach, the result either narrow black bars top and bottom (for the most part in a TV Overscanbereich land and thus would be barely visible) or it is a tiny part of the left and right away.
Or then you shall believe that a minimal change in the image proportions (of 1.85:1 to 1.78:1) in the Purchase and scaled Eingangsclip without black bars or trimmed. It is barely visible, that the image content to become narrower 0.07:1!

Space





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