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Changing the ratio of nests

Community Beginner ,
Oct 06, 2023 Oct 06, 2023

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Hi there, wondering if anyone knows a quick fix for the below:

 

The footage I am using is 1920x1080.

 

My timeline is 1080x1920 as that is the delivery ratio. 

 

I complete my edit, using nests throughout. 

 

I then need to make a 1x1 version of the video.

 

When I dupilicate the timeline and change sequence to 1080x1080, all the nests are scaled up, and I can't recover the rest of the original 1920x1080 framing without unpicking the nest and starting from scratch. 

 

Is there a way around this does anybody know?

 

Thanks in advance. 

 

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Community Expert , Oct 06, 2023 Oct 06, 2023

You have to fix the nest one by one. No auto function for this.

Cannot just give the nests a new framesize?

 

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You have to fix the nest one by one. No auto function for this.

Cannot just give the nests a new framesize?

 

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Community Beginner ,
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Ah ! I suspected I was missing something:

I had the ratio of the nest set to 9x16, thanks Ann ! 

 

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