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Setting Default Image Resolution Characteristics on Import

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            Default Resolutions List
          
       
       
       
       
      The
         Default Resolutions list determines the aspect ratio, scan mode,
         and frame rate to apply to an image with a specific width and height.
         It is consulted during import when you select Default in the Aspect
         Ratio box of the Import Image menu. 
      
      The list displays the
         contents of the /usr/discreet/cfg/legacy.res.cfg file.
         If this file does not exist, the system defaults for each resolution
         are used, such as 1.33 for NTSC and PAL.
      
      The default resolution
         of the current project appears in red. You can edit any item in
         the list, as well as add or remove items. If you edit the default resolution
         of the current project, the edit is in effect only for the current
         session. The next time you open the project, the resolution reverts
         to that stored with the project.
      
      To display the Default Resolutions list:
      
      
         - In the Import Image menu, click Default
            Resolutions.
            The Default Resolution
               list appears.
             
To add a resolution to the list:
      
      
         - In the Resolution Edit Mode box, select
            Add Resolution.
         
- Use the Edit controls to enter the width,
            height, aspect ratio, scan mode, and frame rate for the new resolution.
         
- Click Apply Changes.
To edit a resolution:
      
      
         - In the Resolution Edit Mode box, select
            Edit Resolution.
         
- In the Default Resolutions list, select
            the resolution you want to edit.
         
- Use the Edit controls to adjust any of
            the following: width, height, aspect ratio, scan mode, or frame
            rate.
         
- Click Apply Changes.
To remove a resolution:
      
      
         - In the Resolution Edit Mode box, select
            Remove Resolution.
         
- In the Default Resolutions list, select
            the resolution you want to remove.
         
- Click Apply Changes.
            You are prompted to confirm
               the deletion.
             
- Click Confirm to delete the selected
            resolution from the list.