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Ответитьwhat if i drag in 4k first and import 1080 next... any way to make it so 1080 is not scaled UP to 4k? Thanks
ОтветитьWhat happen If you move all the clips onto the new sequence? Will the size of all the clips still the same or not?
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ОтветитьThanks for this post! Pulling my hair out working with people shooting stuff on iPhones, DSLRs, and a Sony pro video camera and not knowing what size to set for any of them, LOL! This solves all my scaling migraines!!
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ОтветитьHello I am having issues . I recorded a video with my phone. Multiple clips some clips were taken vertcle and the others the phone was in landscape format. When I add them to my sequence the clips are all different sizes. How could I fix this issue?
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ОтветитьThanks for this. Can you tell me how to do this when I am making a multi camera source sequence. I’ve being going round in circles and cannot find a solution.
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ОтветитьI have a bunch of videos that I need to put together, and some people, unfortunately, sent me their videos in a portrait dimension. How can I remedy this? and how can I creatively piece this montage together?
ОтветитьHello! Is there any chance to change size of multiple 2:3 images (footage) to fit the width of an 16:9 sequence? Setting to Frame Size fits them with edges on left and right. I need them fitted with no edges (They can have cropped some top and bottom). Could you help, please? :)
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ОтветитьSorry for the late question, but do you have to put the lowest clip first in the sequence to get that as the standard scale?
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ОтветитьHi AdobeMasters! Thank you for the video, I'm trying to incorporate some new 4k sequences into a larger reel that is 1080p. The thing is, I have already done some some resizing of certain clips in my to-be-incorporated sequences. Various cropping in and shifting/reframing. Now when I copy and paste those sequence's clips into my master 1080p "reel" sequence they are all zoomed in.... Is there any way to resize them all back down as you have shown with the "set to frame size" while retaining all of my intentional resizing? For instance I blew up a clip to 130% in my 4K sequence and shifted it a bit to the left. Now when I put it into the 1080 sequence line how do I get it to look the same as it did? Any tips/ideas/suggestions greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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