I created a project in Premiere in 720p and not made sure that 720p is in Premiere with a Resolutionvon 960 Width 1280 Width created instead.
Now is all my video / image material naturally in 1280 x 720 because I want synonymous in this resolution output. Interestingly, the artwork fits perfectly with regard to the aspect ratio but in the 960x720 sequences.
Now if I manual-adjusting in a sequence the Width to 1280, then I have left and right, a black stripe.
Can anyone give a tip on how I proceed now here with my existing 960igern sequences to get to my "request resolution.
Antwort von jonobo:
Hmm ...
... I'm not quite sure why I make two suggestions.
1. The safest method: make new project with the correct resolution creating and all over again (if you are not too many have geschnipselt, and if it does, it look positively on the second pass to cut and paste usually better because you already know what to expect).
2. My experimental proposal (Premiere myself am a newcomer): Set the resolution of your manual sequence as you did it, and then with right click on the clips and click "Scale to Frame Size" menu. Look how it looks.
Antwort von matthias321:
So luckily there are some sequences that match many sequences actually have.
The comic is: The starting material in 1280x720 fits perfectly with regard to the aspect ratio. Can it be that you choose anamorphic pixel size must be to achieve 1280 x 720?
What are you doing at Resolutionwählst 720P projects?
Antwort von jonobo:
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So luckily there are some sequences that match many sequences actually have.
At best a little more clearly expressed, we have it easier. I suspect you mean: - Your source material has a 1280x720 Resolutionvon - You have a Premiere Project - In this project you have multiple sequences - Some sequences have Resolution1280x720 - Some sequences have Resolution960x720 - You want the sequences with the sequences 960x720er Resolutionin transform 1280x720er
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The comic is: The starting material in 1280x720 fits perfectly with regard to the aspect ratio.
Where does the perfect? In your trunk:)? Are you sure that what is not there s.den or cut off? I can not say of here, but if it fits perfectly, then there really garkeine problem.
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What are you doing at Resolutionwählst 720P projects?
Garkeine yet because I still have not made (as usual, myself am noob). After what I have learned so far, I would choose as a logical Resolutionvon 1280x720 for the Project and to work first. If you want to have your finished project later in other formats, you can still READY, 1280x720 convert exported file into another format (Youtube, DVD, which are synonymous) - s.besten you work so consistently with the 1280x720 remains, then the quality is maintained and all options open.
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Can it be that you choose anamorphic pixel size must be to achieve 1280 x 720?
I think not, because of shooting anamorphic store is, if I understand correctly, to save widescreen 16: 9 data loss as possible in a DVD-compatible format (as it were, a compression-trick): http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/aspectratios.htm http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anamorphe_Bildaufzeichnung
Antwort von Bernd E.:
"Matthias321" wrote:
... I have not created a project in Premiere in 720p and made sure that 720p is in Premiere with a Resolutionvon 960 Width 1280 Width created instead ...
I do not know Premiere can, but I honestly do not think that 720p is generally considered to 960x720 port. Is it possible that you have just created only accidentally DVC PRO HD Project? This format of my knowledge this is the only unusual resolution.
"Matthias321" wrote:
... Interestingly, the artwork fits perfectly with regard to the aspect ratio but in the 960x720 clips ...
DVC PRO HD is anamorphic with 1:1,333 and 960 times 1.333 1280th .. voila, fits.
Antwort von Jörg:
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This format of my knowledge this is the only unusual resolution.
Only s.Rande: AVC also has this i 50 Resolutionim Project.
Dei guess is fair enough, here is a wrong Project created.