View a project’s aspect ratio – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE ELEMENTS 8 EDITOR

Importing and adding media

Last updated 8/12/2010

View a project’s aspect ratio

The preset you choose when you start a project sets the pixel aspect ratio for the project. You can’t change the aspect
ratio after it is initially set.

Choose Edit > Project Settings

> General.

More Help topics

Start a new project

” on page 21

About project settings and presets

” on page 34

Adjust pixel aspect ratio for a still image or source clip

By ensuring that all files are interpreted correctly, you can combine footage with different ratios in the same project
and generate output that doesn’t distort the source images.

Important: When you set the pixel aspect ratio of a file, use its original ratio, not the ratio of the project and final output.

1 In the Tasks panel, click Organize, and then click Project.

2 Select the still image or source clip.

3 Choose File

> Interpret Footage.

4 In the Pixel Aspect Ratio section, either select Use Pixel Aspect Ratio From File to use the original ratio saved with

the file, or choose one of the following from the Conform To menu:

Square Pixels

Uses a 1.0 pixel aspect ratio. Use this setting if your source clip has a 640 x 480 or 648 x 486 frame size,

or if the file was exported from an application that supports only square pixels.

D1/DV NTSC

Uses a 0.9 pixel aspect ratio. Use this setting if your source clip has a 720 x 480 or 720 x 486 frame size

and you want it to maintain a 4:3 frame aspect ratio. This setting can also be appropriate for clips that were exported
from an application that works with nonsquare pixels, such as a 3D animation application.

Note: For more information about D1, see the Glossary in Adobe Premiere Elements Help.

D1/DV NTSC Widescreen

Uses a 1.2 pixel aspect ratio. Use this setting if your source clip has a 720 x 480 or 720 x 486

frame size and you want it to maintain a 16:9 frame aspect ratio.

D1/DV PAL

Uses a 1.0666 pixel aspect ratio. Use this setting if your source clip has a 720 x 576 frame size and you want

it to maintain a 4:3 frame aspect ratio.

D1/DV PAL Widescreen

Uses a 1.4222 pixel aspect ratio. Use this setting if your source clip has a 720 x 576 frame size

and you want it to maintain a 16:9 frame aspect ratio.

Anamorphic 2:1

Uses a 2.0 pixel aspect ratio. Use this setting if your source clip was anamorphically transferred from

a film frame with a 2:1 aspect ratio.

HD Anamorphic 1080

Uses a 1.333 pixel aspect ratio.

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