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I'm quite new to these forums, so I hope this is in the right place.
I'm having trouble with some clips in Premiere Pro CC. Basically, I've completed a full project with a bunch of 1920x1080 clips, but the sequence itself was accidentally set to something much smaller (like 960x540, I think). Not realising this, and thinking Premiere had just imported the clips really huge for some reason, I scaled them down by double-clicking in the Program Monitor and then adjusting the size of each clip to fit the smaller frame.
After exporting the sequence, I realised my mistake with the resolution. I have copied and pasted the entire timeline from the first sequence into a new one, which is set to the correct resolution (1920x1080) this time, but the clips are still shrunken. Is there a way for me to either reset the clips to their "default" size, or else to set them to precisely the dimensions of the 1920x1080 frame? (I have already tried the Scale to Frame Size and Set to Frame Size options, both on individual clips and with multiple clips selected, and it made no difference.) I would rather not resize them using the Program Monitor again if I can avoid it, since I can't seem to snap the clips to the edges of the frame so it's very imprecise.
Thank you in advance!
Select all the clips in the timeline that you resized. Once selected go to the menu Edit > Remove Attributes. When the Remove Attributes Pane opens, uncheck everything but Motion. With only Motion checked, click OK.
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Select all the clips in the timeline that you resized. Once selected go to the menu Edit > Remove Attributes. When the Remove Attributes Pane opens, uncheck everything but Motion. With only Motion checked, click OK.
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