I've been trying to load some movie clips to denoise them but having problems with some at the most basic level - importing and loading them on to to the panel as 1920x1080.
The HD Clip plays and covers the screen completely on my Flatscreen TV but when I import it into the project, it appears narrowed and like 4:3 (with figures looking long and wonky). I've tried importing it after using a preset (DSLR 1080p), then ticking the option to scale to frame which worked on some clips but not on these.
On looking at the details it says this ' 1920x816 and 23.98frames'.
What basic understanding am I lacking or am I doing something silly?
All I want is to import them to the project, enable the clip to fill the screen as 1920x1080 and hope to denoise with neat video and save as 1080p video file.
Can you help ? Small smaple enclosed.
Megan
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it's not 16/9 which in square pixels would be 1920x1080. it's 2.35/1 cinematic anamorphic widescreen. it should display with black bars top and bottom on a 16/9 display.
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Thanks for that. Instead of black bars at top and bottom , the black spaces on either side seems to be double the normal size! I tried changing the presets but to no avail.
How do I get a 2.35/1 to display and output as either 2.35/1 or 16/9 ? Right now it's exporting as a weird 4:3 as if the whole clip has been compressed from both sides!
Megan -
Can you use the print screen function so we can see what it is you see.
Use the print screen button, then open mspaint, paste it in, save it as a png file,
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I suspect that you have your output settings wrong. There is NO way you should have pillar-box bars. To export that as 1920*1080 you would have to manually add the top and bottom bars which is pointless since all players will display the 1920*816 correctly (2.35:1 export) on a 1080 screen. (if that clip fills your screen your tv/player is also not set up correctly and you have the people taller/thinner than they should be)
Mind you, as stated, your input settings (1080p) are also wrong.
But then maybe my old eyes also deceive me and this clip certainly needs no de-noising. Unless, again, you see something totally different. -
Thanks for that.
I've included two screen caps.
The first one hows the clip as displayed on the player - it fills the screen completely and it's the same when I try it on my TV.
The second pic shows the clip once it is imported - with thick black bars on both sides . It must be something I'm doing silly! It has to be.
The properties of the clip (attached in the first post) say it is 1920x816.
Megan
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Somebody who knows Premiere will probably respond, but for a guess,
this may be due to the properties of the project itself -
the problem i have is that the sample uploaded by the op in mkv can't be imported to any editor i have. a simple cut sample would be preferable but i'm sort of thinking this is a downloaded vid we can't be helping with anyway... the vid looks sort of familiar.
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Certain versions of PP have MKV support. It got removed in certain versions, returned in others
You can interpret the AR of a clip by right clicking the clip in the project bin => modify => interpret fotoage . Set the pixel aspect ratio to conform to square pixels (1.0) .
Make sequence of the matching settings of the newly interpret clip (right click => new sequence from clip) -
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