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1. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
John T Smith Mar 19, 2014 3:48 PM (in response to Godfajah)Some of this is from the Premiere Elements forum, but the idea of sizing pictures is the same for PPro or Encore
Pictures that are "overly" large may cause video editing problems
Photo Scaling for Video http://forums.adobe.com/thread/450798
-HiRes Pictures to DVD http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1187937?tstart=0
-PPro Crash http://forums.adobe.com/thread/879967
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2. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
Godfajah Mar 19, 2014 3:50 PM (in response to John T Smith)But these are normal video images that I've used in there before from the same camera over and over. I'll take a look at what you sent. Thank you!
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3. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
Godfajah Mar 19, 2014 3:52 PM (in response to John T Smith)Nope, my problem isn't any of those unfortunately. Thank you though.
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4. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
Godfajah Mar 19, 2014 4:26 PM (in response to Godfajah)If it helps I went through the whole video and that black line is in ALL of the shots not just the beginning like I thought. I can't get rid of it!
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5. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
JSS1138 Mar 19, 2014 4:36 PM (in response to Godfajah)What kind of media are you working with?
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6. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
Godfajah Mar 19, 2014 4:40 PM (in response to JSS1138)It's from my Canon T2i, images and video but 90% video.
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7. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
Godfajah Mar 19, 2014 4:46 PM (in response to Godfajah)I figured it out! I went through everything, and I mean everything and it was the box that says unifirm scale under video effects. I want my last 3 hours back Adobe!!!! Thanks for the help though!
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8. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
hollanditus May 12, 2014 11:27 AM (in response to Godfajah)Hello Godfajah,
Could you please be more specific in youor last answer about 'the box that says...'. Which box, where, when? I am struggling with the same kind of problem. (I did try the box scale not scale to frame via right mouse options with the clip but that only worked in the preview/monitor; as soon as I export the video the image doesn't fill the entire frame anymore).
Thanks for your help,
Robert
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9. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
Mark Mapes May 12, 2014 12:04 PM (in response to hollanditus)I suspect Godfajah is referring to the Uniform Scale checkbox below the Scale control under Motion on the Effect Controls panel.
However, if things look the way you want in Premiere's Program Monitor, but your encoded outputs end up with narrow pillarboxes (little black bands along both sides), then you're running into a problem with a mismatch between the sequence settings and the output settings. Please report the sequence's Frame Size and Pixel Aspect Ration (to find this info, right-click the sequence in the Project panel and select Sequence Settings) and the Width, Height, and Aspect settings from the Export Settings dialog. Screenshots of the Sequence Settings and Export Settings dialogs might help, too.
The ideal course of action is to match your sequence settings and your export settings. If that's not possible for some reason, then an alternative is to use the Export Settings dialogs Source Scaling options--either Scale to Fill or Stretch to Fill.
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10. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
hollanditus May 12, 2014 1:36 PM (in response to Mark Mapes)thanks so far, I am closing in..
1. the project-output settings for framesize are 1920 - 1080 HD 1080i; square pixel 1 (pal)
2. the output is pal so that determines the aspect ratio (16:9) (I don't see a specified tab with export settings in premiere elements 11)
3. Further on in the sequence I use clips (from you tube) with other sizes like 480 - 270 .. and 1280 x 720. Could that influence the difference in framesize in the output? I thought Premiere would automatically fix that?
thanks so far again, see screenshots below.
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11. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
Mark Mapes May 12, 2014 10:34 PM (in response to hollanditus)hollanditus wrote:
2. the output is pal so that determines the aspect ratio (16:9) (I don't see a specified tab with export settings in premiere elements 11)
3. Further on in the sequence I use clips (from you tube) with other sizes like 480 - 270 .. and 1280 x 720. Could that influence the difference in framesize in the output? I thought Premiere would automatically fix that?
Are you using Premiere Pro or Premiere Elements? If it's Elements, then you should post in that program's forum.
The fact that the output is PAL does not determine the aspect ratio. Both PAL and NTSC can be 4:3 or 16:9 if they're standard definition.
re: your #3, I don't understand the question.
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12. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
hollanditus May 13, 2014 1:34 AM (in response to Mark Mapes)Sorry, there is now forum for premiere elements, at least it doesnt come up at https://forums.adobe.com/welcome
So, any more hints in wich direction to seek the solution? (i will have another look at the aspect ratio. thanks for that.
Robert
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14. Re: Image sizing, I've tried using the scale and positioning but it won't save!
hollanditus May 13, 2014 9:55 PM (in response to Ann Bens)thanks (I clicked 'see all'and thought that I saw the results...)









