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Resizing to Destination Using the Crop Box
 
                
               
             
             
            
            Resizing from Source Using the Crop Box
          
       
       
       
       
      Using
         the more complete resize settings in Resize,
            Resize nodes in Batch, or in the Resize soft effect,
         you can set or animate the position and size of the crop box and
         have a dynamic preview from which to view results while setting
         the resize settings.
      
      In this section, you resize the entire source
         frame to the destination resolution using the Fill and Letterbox
         fit methods:
      
      
         - The
            Fill fit method produces the best results when the source and destination
            resolutions are the same aspect ratio, such as when resizing from
            NTSC to PAL, or from any of the 4:3 full-aperture flat film formats
            (2048x1536) to NTSC/PAL.
         
- The
            Letterbox fit method is good for resizing a 16:9 clip to a 4:3 clip
            without losing any of the 16:9 original.
         
To
         resize a clip using the Fill fit method:
      
      
         - Access the Resize module
            for a clip on the desktop, in Batch, or from soft effects if you
            are working on the timeline.
         
- To
            fit the entire source frame into the destination frame, the crop
            box must be the same size as the source frame and aligned along
            its edges. Do one of the following:
            
               - In
                  the Width and Height fields, enter the source frame resolution values.
                  Make sure the crop box is centred over the front clip.
               
- Click
                  the Source button next to the Clip label to match the crop box width
                  and height to the source clip.
               
 
- From
            the Resolution Presets box, select the destination resolution. You
            can also select Custom and then enter width and height values in
            the W and H fields.
            The destination resolution should be the same
               aspect ratio as the source. If not, the resize process (using the
               Fill fit method) will stretch or squash the clip.
             NoteYou are not able to define the output resolution
                  in the Soft Resize menu. The output resolution is determined by
                  the project's resolution.
                
- From
            the Fit Method box, select Fill to fit the source, width, and height
            to the destination resolution.
         
- From
            the Filter box, select a filter option. See 
                     Destination Settings.
         
- Depending
            on the source and destination resolutions, select a scan mode from
            the Scan Mode box. See 
                     Destination Settings.
         
- Process
            the result.
         
To
         resize a 16:9 source clip to a 4:3 destination resolution using
         the Letterbox fit method:
      
      
         - Access the Resize module
            for a 16:9 clip on the desktop, in Batch, or from soft effects if
            you are working on the timeline.
         
- Click
            the Source button next to the Clip label to make the crop box the
            same size as the source frame.
         
- From
            the Resolution Presets box, select a 4:3 destination resolution.
            You can also set custom width and height in the W and H fields.
         
- From
            the Fit Method box, select Letterbox.
            Black bars appear above and below the source
               frame, which itself is resized to fit the destination frame.
             
- From
            the Filter box, select a filter option. See 
                     Destination Settings.
         
- Depending
            on the source and destination resolutions, select a scan mode from
            the Scan Mode box. See 
                     Destination Settings.
         
- Process
            the result.