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I need to set a custom frame size in Premiere Pro 5.5.
I can't edit a preset so how do I create my own?
Not at my editing machine now, but something like
file / new seqence / settings / editing mode / custom
PS welcome to the forum
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Not at my editing machine now, but something like
file / new seqence / settings / editing mode / custom
PS welcome to the forum
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Hello,
Thanks for that! Just moving onto Premiere Pro from after 8 years with FCP.
Cheers.
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Found this pretty easy.
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/premierepro/cs/using/WS3E67AF4C-B2A2-4f04-90B4-F8CCFB74B144.html
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If you realy feel 'lazy' or have no idea what settings to choose you can drag the clip the into the New Item icon. This will create a matching sequence.
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These ideas do not work for Premiere Pro 5.0.3.
If I drag the file to the New Items button nothing happens. (symbol = circle with slash through it)
If I select a new sequence, or adjust the sequence settings upon creating a new project there is no "Settings" tab. However there is a "General" tab with the same pull down menu called "Editing Mode:". But, there is no option for "Custom" in the pull down menu list.
At one point I was manually adjusting the width and height in Premiere Pro options...but my changes were ignored.
This has not been an issue for me for years as I was always importing 720 or 1080 sizes. But i'm now bringing in older video and need it to be the correct size. (e.g. 512x384 @ 25fps)
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Try Desktop at the top.
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I did. I didn't see any difference. Default still seemed to be stuck at 720.
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Hmmm...okay, well when I did it from "File/New/Sequence/General/Editing Mode/Desktop" there were black bars around the frame...as if the sequence or video was not the proper size. (even though it said it was)
But when I started a new project and selected "Desktop"...the same video filled the frame. Strange.
At least it works now. Thanks.
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I am having the same problem here. I need to make a video of specific dimensions and can't figure out how to get Premiere Pro to accept the dimensions I put in. I try setting a custom frame size for the sequence and Premiere Pro overwrites it no matter what I do. Please help.
Linda