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Clip resolution stays the same after using the "Crop" effect

Community Beginner ,
Nov 17, 2023 Nov 17, 2023

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I'm trying to crop out a YouTuber's face cam for a video that I'm making, & after using the Crop effect, the previous resolution before cropping the clip stays, you can see this in the screenshot that I provided. This is pretty annoying as I'm trying to snap the face cam, and it's using the old resolution instead of the newly cropped resolution.Adobe_Premiere_Pro_GtZXAr6IlX.png

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Community Expert , Nov 18, 2023 Nov 18, 2023

Crop effect does not change the resolution of the clip. It just cuts off the sides. The actual size  of the clip has not changed. Original boarders are still visible.

Turn off snap and eyeball the position.

You can also make a shape in the EGP, drop your video in the EGP and mask with the shape.

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 17, 2023 Nov 17, 2023

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Hi @etherealftw,

Not quite sure what you are looking to do. Are you trying to fill the frame with the cropped clip? Let us know.

 

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Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 17, 2023 Nov 17, 2023

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Alright so, I started off with a 1920x1080 landscape clip, & changed my sequence to a 1080x1920 vertical sequence. I applied the crop effect to my 1920x1080 landscape clip, & cropped it out so only the facecam was visible, yet the blue borders used for scaling aren't fitting just the facecam that I cropped out, they're fitting the clip previous to the crop.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 17, 2023 Nov 17, 2023

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@Kevin-MonahanDid my recent reply make more sense, just want to make sure, as I'm unsure on how to word it. 🙂

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 17, 2023 Nov 17, 2023

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Screenshot 2023-11-17 at 7.31.30 PM.png

 

Somewhat. To see the border of the crop instead of the clip, click on the word "Crop" in the Effect Controls panel. Then, you'll see the borders of the crop effect. You can click and drag these blue lines to taste. Does that help? 

 

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Kevin

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 17, 2023 Nov 17, 2023

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I'm trying to move the video around with just the cropped resolution, which isn't possible when selected on the "Crop" option. In the attachment, I show what I am attempting to do with the 1st clip in the 2nd clip. In summary, have the blue lines around the face cam, & able to move it around.

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 17, 2023 Nov 17, 2023

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When crop is selected, you control the crop. Click on the word "Motion" to move the clip. Hope that helps.

 

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 17, 2023 Nov 17, 2023

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I attached a video, sorry I wasn't able to explain it well in text.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 18, 2023 Nov 18, 2023

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Crop effect does not change the resolution of the clip. It just cuts off the sides. The actual size  of the clip has not changed. Original boarders are still visible.

Turn off snap and eyeball the position.

You can also make a shape in the EGP, drop your video in the EGP and mask with the shape.

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Nov 18, 2023 Nov 18, 2023

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Thanks, @Ann Bens!

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Nov 19, 2023 Nov 19, 2023

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Another way to approach this is to make a Nest sequence out of that clip. And since you know the webcam feed is 16:9 you can change the resolution of that nest to a resolution as close to matching the actual dimensions of that webcam feed in 16:9. Inside the nest you would position and scale the footage till the point only that part is visible. Then outside the nest it'll be handled the way you wanted it.

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