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March 19, 2018
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Can you help fix my default frame size?

  • March 19, 2018
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I am on a Mac.  I submit videos to Getty.  I have a new problem - my videos are downsized when I attempt to export them and, thus, make them eligible for addition to my Getty account.

I do not know how to change an apparent default setting on my frames to keep the video the same size as it was when I originally added it to Premiere Pro.

Note:  I do not submit audio for these videos except rarely.  Thus why the box is not marked.

Thanks in advance for any help.  This is very frustrating.

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Correct answer R Neil Haugen

Look at your export dialog ... the Summary section tells you what 1) the sequence is that is being used to create the export and 2) the settings chosen to export to. The Source Sequence is listed in detail, as is the Output ... you need to use the settings available in the Export dialog to match the Sequence settings for frame-rate/size.

Click the Preset box above the Summary section, right now that shows Custom ... so it's doing what it thinks it's been told do do. See what other options appear when you select that line. If you've an option that meets the 1920x1080/59.94, select it.

Also ... you can go down the dialog a little and change things. See the Video tab where just below that it show the ProRes codec? Scroll down below in that section and you'll have options for both frame-size and frame-rate that you can set.

Neil

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Legend
March 19, 2018
R Neil Haugen
R Neil HaugenCorrect answer
Legend
March 19, 2018

Look at your export dialog ... the Summary section tells you what 1) the sequence is that is being used to create the export and 2) the settings chosen to export to. The Source Sequence is listed in detail, as is the Output ... you need to use the settings available in the Export dialog to match the Sequence settings for frame-rate/size.

Click the Preset box above the Summary section, right now that shows Custom ... so it's doing what it thinks it's been told do do. See what other options appear when you select that line. If you've an option that meets the 1920x1080/59.94, select it.

Also ... you can go down the dialog a little and change things. See the Video tab where just below that it show the ProRes codec? Scroll down below in that section and you'll have options for both frame-size and frame-rate that you can set.

Neil

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