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March 22, 2020
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Program Window Size in Premier Pro 2020

  • March 22, 2020
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I opened a new project just now and my Program window in no longer the same size as my source window. it is cropping much of the image off. How did this change and how can I get it back to the same sice as the source windo?

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Correct answer R Neil Haugen

You say the image size is 1080 ... what about the sequence settings?

 

Neil

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Braniac
March 22, 2020

You say the image size is 1080 ... what about the sequence settings?

 

Neil

BDarcyAuthor
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March 22, 2020

I cant get to the sequence settings. The option is greyed out

BDarcyAuthor
Participating Frequently
March 22, 2020

Ok. Got it. The frame size is 1280 by 514

R Neil Haugen
Braniac
March 22, 2020

What frame-size is your clip? And what frame-size is the sequence?

 

In Preferences/Media, what do you have set for default scaling if anything ... Set to framesize or Scale to framesize ... ?

 

Neil

BDarcyAuthor
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March 22, 2020

Neil,

my image size is 1920x1080. All I tried does nothing. This is the first time I used it since updating the app a couple days ago. I had no problems until then. 

 

When I double click on the sequnce within the timeline and select fit to frame size, it reduces the scale to 40%. Some how the Program window automatically scales the image. I never ran into this before.

BDarcyAuthor
Participating Frequently
March 22, 2020

Here are a couple more screen shots. you can notice the scale of the the image being placed on the timeline. It scales it up about 60% when I move it out of source window.

Stan Jones
Braniac
March 22, 2020

Program Monitor is set to Full, while Source Monitor is set to 1/2. However, this shouldn't matter, since both are set to Fit. 

 

Check to see that the sequence setting matches the media and that you do not have any scaling in effects.

 

Also try resetting the workspace: Window -> Workspaces -> Reset to Saved Layout.

 

Stan

Participating Frequently
March 22, 2020

Can you share a screenshot?

 

Meanwhile, check if your program monitor is zoomed-in/out (scaling drop-down next to the Timecode).
More info here. (search 'Scaling Options')

 

-KS

 

BDarcyAuthor
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March 22, 2020

I tried that. It's like the demensions are different