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Hi,
I'm a newbie on Premiere Pro and apparently every time I created a sequence I created with resolution 1440x1080. And when I dragged all the 1920x1080 footage a warning message (https://imgur.com/a/E7j1Dsu) appears saying the clip doesn't match the sequence's settings, "Change Sequence Settings" or "Keep Existing Settings" and I always press "Change Sequence Settings" because I thought the clip settings will change the sequence clip to match. Apparently I have a short film with a 1440x1080 resolution instead of 1920x1080 to submit today.
Does anyone have any idea how can I solve this situation? Do I need to redo all the editing short film again?
Sincerely,
Tiago
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Because when I try to export only the resolution 1440x1080 appears because its matching the source... and if I set it as manual 1920x1080 it will crop the footage.
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No, you shouldn't need to redo all the editing if all of your footage was shot in 1080P. Have you resized any of the footage?
If your footage is 1920x1080p and you clicked "Change Sequence Settings," then your sequence should match your footage. If you go to Sequence > Sequence Settings, what does the horizontal and vertical frame sizes say? Does that match the dimension of your footage?
If they match, then maybe we should look at the dimensions of your export settings of your final video. What do your export dimensions show?
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That was my Sequence Settings: https://imgur.com/a/YaxlkuH and I changed a few minutes ago for this one: https://imgur.com/a/VvythNk because I shot with a Sony EX1 so I thought it could be fixed but no, when I export with 1920x1080 resolution the video crops to 1440x1080 (ex sequence settings where the clips where imported, but if I check the properties of the clip it says 1920x1080: https://imgur.com/a/zLwOMYd
Do you have TeamViewer or something similar for you can help me easier? Because I'm shaking from every side because I don't know what to do!
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Still trying to figure this out? Looks like you did the right thing by changing the pixel aspect ratio to square and the width. How does your video look on your timeline now? does it fit? If not...
Have you done any scaling since your timeline was 1440x1080?
Can post a screenshot of your source footage information?
Can you post a screenshot of your export settings window?
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In the export window, do you have the 1920x1080 and square pixels ratios selected?
Can you please provide a screenshot of your export window?
Thanks
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