How do I get Premiere into 21:9 aspect ratio properly? Not trying to use 'crop' or a PNG...
Hi everyone, my next project is a music video (using a Canon t7i in 1080, not 4k) and I want it to have the 'cinematic' 21:9 widescreen look. Been researching this for days now and just can't find a good answer:
How do I get Premiere into 21:9 aspect ratio properly? One YouTube video I watched did some confusing math and said to change the pixels in Sequence settings to 1920x822, but when I change the horizontal & vertical pixels, Premiere says the ratio is 320:137, not 21:9. I'm confused as to why Premiere doesn't say that the ratio is 21:9 when I change the pixels to 1920x822 ?
I've also seen other videos/articles on this topic doing some more confusing math, but they came up with changing the pixels in Sequence settings to 1920x803 & another one said 1920x800. When I entered both into Premiere, again the aspect ratio did not say 21:9, it said 12:5 & 1920:803. I'm beyond confused haha.
Another question I have is about a Desview R7P video monitor I use. This monitor has a feature called "Mark Ratio" where it places lines on the video to help you know what will get cut-off when filming due to the fact you'll be changing the aspect ratio to 21:9 in Premiere.
My question is: This monitor has pre-set "Mark Ratio" settings of 4:3, 16:10, 16:9, 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 2.40:1 - Which one of these is good for the 21:9 look?
Very confusing stuff, thanks!!!
