Ability to scale picture to fill the screen?

Currently with Adobe Clip all photos imported in the project show black bars on the left and right sides. In other words, they are not 16:9 and they do not fill the screen. Looks terrible.

It would be great to be able to scale/zoom/crop photos so that they fill up the entire screen!

Hi Jade,.

Please see to refine a video Clip first in Premiere Pro. | Adobe Creative cloud Mobile Apps tutorials and first video help | Adobe Premiere video FAQ

I'll pass on feedback to the concerned team up there.

Kind regards

Sheena

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