Export the video the same size as the imported video

Hello world

Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 v4.2.1

I import a .mov video that is 400 pixels wide x 300 pixels high. I want to export with the same size, so I can put it on a Web site.

I found how to intensify the video so that it fits the 720 x 480 format, but now how do I export to 400 x 300.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

Tom

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Intensification of this little video is not a good idea, you will lose sharpness.

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