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September 14, 2022
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Auto Reframe frame size wrong

  • September 14, 2022
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Every time I use auto reframe to change a sequence from 16:9 to 9:16 the video frame size doesnt just flip the aspect ratios and leave the frame size as it should. instead I end up with 607:1080 or some other strange number. 

Mostly it reframes down to 607 by 1080, but if I manually change the frame size first and then apply the autoreframe effect it works normally?

does anyone have this experience or anything similar?

Correct answer mattchristensen

@The great dog Chippie This is working as intended. When you start with a 1920x1080 (16:9) sequence and choose to make a 9:16 Auto Reframe, we keep the same vertical resolution (1080) and then crop in the sides until they are 9:16 which as noted is 607 pixels wide.

 

If we didn't do this, and instead create a 1080x1920 sequence, you'd now have a large amount of additional scaling applied to your clips: going from 1080 to 1920 pixels tall is a couple hundred pixels off from a 200% scaling operation.

 

That said, if you want to do this yourself you can. After doing the Auto Reframe to 9:16, you can go to Sequence > Sequence Settings and manually change the dimmensions. In my testing, it was a seamless change that required no further modification.

 

I hope that helps!

6 replies

Participant
June 24, 2025

I have found that if I change the sequence first to 1080x1920 before doing the auto reframe it works as long as you don't have any low res footage. If you do have lowe res footage or graphics you should delete those before hitting reframe, otherwise Premiere adjuts to the smaller size content.

Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 25, 2025

Thanks for the added info Chippie.


Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
mattchristensen
mattchristensenCorrect answer
Legend
June 11, 2024

@The great dog Chippie This is working as intended. When you start with a 1920x1080 (16:9) sequence and choose to make a 9:16 Auto Reframe, we keep the same vertical resolution (1080) and then crop in the sides until they are 9:16 which as noted is 607 pixels wide.

 

If we didn't do this, and instead create a 1080x1920 sequence, you'd now have a large amount of additional scaling applied to your clips: going from 1080 to 1920 pixels tall is a couple hundred pixels off from a 200% scaling operation.

 

That said, if you want to do this yourself you can. After doing the Auto Reframe to 9:16, you can go to Sequence > Sequence Settings and manually change the dimmensions. In my testing, it was a seamless change that required no further modification.

 

I hope that helps!

Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 5, 2024

Hello @Joshhillmedia, @The great dog Chippie, and @SiBe.0,

Thanks for the reports. Please give the team more information on reproducing the bug. How do I write a bug report?

 

In the meantime, please see my workaround.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Inspiring
May 16, 2024

This is May 2024 Has this issue been resolved? I am having the same issue...frame size changes to 607by 1080.

Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 17, 2024

Hi, @The great dog Chippie,

Thanks for your note and information.

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This is May 2024 Has this issue been resolved? I am having the same issue...frame size changes to 607by 1080.


By @The great dog Chippie

 

I'm afraid not. I apologize on behalf of Adobe for that.

 

Workaround: I had to change my sequence settings manually, which worked; however, one should not have to do that. The default behavior should be a 1080 x 1920 sequence.

 

I'll move this issue into the Bug Reports forum to make the team aware of this issue. Thanks for raising it.

 

Take Care,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 3, 2022

Hi Josh,

I apologize for not having a solution to this issue yet. Please get in touch with us for further help on this issue here. In the lower-right corner, start the chat and then ask for the "video queue." That action should get you to the proper folks to open a case. Send me a PM if you have any trouble resolving the issue.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
SiBe.0
Participant
October 25, 2022

I've got the same problem. it really makes auto reframe unusable with my workflow

I read that media on smaller res on your timeline could be the cause,
I removed them all but still...  

 
Participant
October 25, 2022

I have tried everything including filming in 4k to downsize to 1080 but it doesnt work either.