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09-25-2007, 09:23 PM
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I know that certain resolutions are only used with certain aspect ratios but in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 the software will not allow me to use 800x600 resolution no matter what aspect ratio I use. I have been playing with the settings for a while now and still can't figure out a solution.
Thanks for any help!
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09-26-2007, 08:02 PM
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CS3 mat be differtn but here's how I do it in v2 (the last previous version before CS3).
New Project.
Click 'custom' as your preset. Nothing displays in theoptione pane on the right but....
Click the 'Cuastom settings' tab at the top of the new project dialogue.
But the dimensions are disabled right? Not for long.
Select 'Desktop' in the 'editing mode' drop down.
The frame size options are now 'open' so type in your settings.
And, as it;s such an odd frame size I presume it's for web distrubution so you mat want to select the pixel aspect ratio of 'square pixels'.
give the project a name and away you go.
Hoep it works similar in CS3.
Alan
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09-27-2007, 05:48 PM
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Just tried Alans way in cs3 and it does work the same way
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09-28-2007, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Raj Just tried Alans way in cs3 and it does work the same way |
Thanks for the confirmation Raj.
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09-28-2007, 10:54 PM
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What is your source of footage? If this is digital video that you are editing to be outputted to the web your best option will be to edit the film in a standard preset (which ever matches your footage) then export the film using one of the settings in the Adobe media encoder. I haven't checked this but I know Adobe have added a lot more support for internet video on this version.
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