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Set to Frame Size and Remove Attributes Not Working

New Here ,
Jul 14, 2025 Jul 14, 2025

Hi everyone,

 

I'm trying to make 2 of my video clips the same size, but the "set to frame size" isn't working. I saw another post about this saying to get rid of the clip attributes, and I tried that, but it didn't work either. Can anyone help? I am new to Premiere Pro, so it could also be my own user error.

 

Thanks!

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Adobe Employee , Jul 18, 2025 Jul 18, 2025

As suggested by Ann Bens, please check whether the source clip itself contains black bars. If it does, you may need to scale it manually. To verify this, you can load the clip into the Source Monitor and check if the black bars are visible.

 

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Sumeet

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Community Expert ,
Jul 14, 2025 Jul 14, 2025

Try resizing it using the Motion Property in the Effects Control Panel.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 15, 2025 Jul 15, 2025

You could try Fill from the Properties Panel.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 15, 2025 Jul 15, 2025

Hi Sara37183419fry3,

 

Welcome to the community! In addition to the suggestions shared by our Experts, you may use the Fill Frame option (right-click on clip in timeline > Fill Frame). If you haven't already, please try installing the latest version of Premiere Pro and let us know if these steps help.

 

Thanks,

Sumeet

 

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New Here ,
Jul 17, 2025 Jul 17, 2025

Thank you for the suggestion. I tired what you suggested and also clicking "fill frame" in the properties menu as others have suggested but still nothing is happening. Premiere Pro is also up to date.

 

Thank you for the help!

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Community Expert ,
Jul 18, 2025 Jul 18, 2025

Most likely the black bars are part of the image 

you will have to scale manually 

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 18, 2025 Jul 18, 2025
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As suggested by Ann Bens, please check whether the source clip itself contains black bars. If it does, you may need to scale it manually. To verify this, you can load the clip into the Source Monitor and check if the black bars are visible.

 

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Sumeet

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