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Locking aspect ratio in composition settings...

Engaged ,
Aug 01, 2019 Aug 01, 2019

Hi!

I was simply wondering what this does:

lock aspect ratio to 16-9.png

Thanks!

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Community Expert , Aug 01, 2019 Aug 01, 2019

Well, if it says the same as the English version it means that if you keep it activated by changing the resolution of your composition in Width, the resolution in Height will also be changed, in this way the proportion is maintained. If you deactivate it, you can change the Width and Height values independently. That is what this box does.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 01, 2019 Aug 01, 2019

Well, if it says the same as the English version it means that if you keep it activated by changing the resolution of your composition in Width, the resolution in Height will also be changed, in this way the proportion is maintained. If you deactivate it, you can change the Width and Height values independently. That is what this box does.

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Engaged ,
Aug 01, 2019 Aug 01, 2019

Great! Thanks!

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Aug 01, 2019 Aug 01, 2019
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You're welcome!

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