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HOWTO: Adding Graphics/Miscellaneous/Road_Map to non-HD Video

Engaged ,
Nov 30, 2016 Nov 30, 2016

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PE14.1 on a WIN7 PC...

Sometime at the end of a video I add a number of photos (also using pan-and-zoom).

After last video clip & before first photo I have often inserted a Graphic (Miscellaneous)

called Road_Map into the timeline and placed a title text over this on video 2.

This has worked fine on HD videos - now I've gone back to edit some pretty old (2012!) .avi videos.

However, when I insert the same graphic into the time line I only see a small portion rather than the whole graphic as I did on the HD video:

RoadMap-nonHD.jpg

I assume this has to do with the lower resolution of this non-HD video.  The Frame Size of the project is 720 by 576.

I have not been able to find a way to shrink the graphic - is there a way?

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 01, 2016 Dec 01, 2016

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Hi Howard,

Thanks for asking question on this forum.

Please check this link: How to use Motion effect in Adobe Premiere Elements

This would help you out.

Regards,

Sandeep

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Engaged ,
Dec 02, 2016 Dec 02, 2016

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Actually in this particular case the solution is simpler...

Because I had been working with Pan and Zoom I had turned off "Default scale to frame size" in Preferences / General.

Which meant that the Road_Map was also inserted unscaled.

The simple solution is to select the clip with the Road_Map, RMB & in the popup select Clip / Scale to Frame Size.

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