Is it possiable to reverse it so I can change my settings? or even copy all of my video clips on my timeline to a new project, anything? =/AMVfreak wrote:Yes, thats what happens if you don't select the option before doing that in Premiere.-MajinLink- wrote:Just noticed something, after I checked "Scale Clip to Project Dimensions When Adding To Sequence" all of the clips after that point I added to the storyboard were resized. But everything before that stayed the same size. =/
Frame Size Problem
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If I'm understanding you correctly, you can't change the majority of project settings once you have made them in Premiere.-MajinLink- wrote:Is it possiable to reverse it so I can change my settings?
You can nest projects/sequece into other projects/sequence, but in your case, you said you have mixed video resolutions, so you wouldn't have an universal project video resolution to work with, before resizing.or even copy all of my video clips on my timeline to a new project, anything? =/
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I believe you answered that question yourself.-MajinLink- wrote:So it is too late now to scale clips to Project Dimensions? Since i am already done the video now.
What you can do, is manually resize each clip in the timeline (In the motion settings, modify the Scale settings), but be warned that, that may lead to undesirable results..-MajinLink- wrote:Just noticed something, after I checked "Scale Clip to Project Dimensions When Adding To Sequence" all of the clips after that point I added to the storyboard were resized. But everything before that stayed the same size. =/