just wanted to know if the realignment in premiere's special processing exportation settings is also a way of resizing?
and please is it really important to have a multiple of 16 in the size as it's said in the guide? (is it important for MPEG2 incodes as well?)
premiere's resize
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in premiere 6.5:
file\export movie\settings\special processing\modify
now you must be in premiere's realignement windows i'm talking about.
here you can choose the dimensions of the video you're exporting, but in a "weird" way: you have parts of the image that are just ignored and won't be exported, this is very useful to get rid of subtitles, but is it really good for resizing (it let's you resize while having the same image quality as the source, but parts of the image will be croped). that's what i wanted to know.
file\export movie\settings\special processing\modify
now you must be in premiere's realignement windows i'm talking about.
here you can choose the dimensions of the video you're exporting, but in a "weird" way: you have parts of the image that are just ignored and won't be exported, this is very useful to get rid of subtitles, but is it really good for resizing (it let's you resize while having the same image quality as the source, but parts of the image will be croped). that's what i wanted to know.