Resolution Settings
 
 
 

You can set the rendering resolution of clips that are output in Action. For example, if you are working in an NTSC 8-bit project, the default output is NTSC 8 bits. However, if you want to change the output resolution to HD (1920x1080), use the Resolution menu to change the values so the final outcome will be 1920x1080.

You can choose between progressive or interlaced when rendering at video resolution. Action media automatically adjust the rendering mode of each clip. This inherent awareness also makes it possible for Action to properly mix field-based HD / PAL with NTSC and not have dominance problems.

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Resolution Presets boxSelect the resolution for working in Action. Once you make a selection from the Apply and Scale box, the resolution is set for processing clips, and is remembered between Action sessions.

TipSelect Background Resolution to set the resolution to that of the background clip. The settings in the Resolution section change automatically to reflect the background clip resolution. If there is no background clip, the settings revert to the project resolution.

Width fieldDisplays the custom width resolution of a processed clip.

Height fieldDisplays the custom height resolution of a processed clip.

Aspect Ratio Presets boxSelect the render/output aspect ratio of clips processed in Action.

Aspect Ratio fieldDisplays the custom render/output aspect ratio of clips processed in Action.

Frame Depth boxSelect the render/output frame depth of clips processed in Action.

Scan Mode boxSelect the scan mode of clips processed in Action.

Apply and Scale boxApplies or applies and scales the defined resolution, aspect ratio, and frame depth. All subsequent processes will use the new render settings.

Select: To:
Apply Specify the output resolution.
Apply + Scale Specify the output resolution and scale a scene to the defined resolution. Use this option if you are working with a low resolution of an Action setup from a previous version of Flame. The scaling is applied to geometries, axes, lights, and cameras as well as their coordinates. Their positions are scaled accordingly.

Flame automatically scales textures and images.

NoteIf you do not change the Resolution settings, rendered results and camera settings default to the values set for the current project (set when you created a new project).