Problem: Premiere Pro reduce my images

Hello world

I hope this message finds you well.

I work on first Pro CC and I noticed that in my final export (1920 x 1080), I had black borders all around my video.



I shot all my 1980 x 1080 with a canon G7X camera images.

When I import into first they downsize to 960 x 540. Strangelly, as he meets media group as if it is Full HD (but yet it exports with black bars on the edges)



I checked my sequence settings to see if the problem came frome there. It has been set up correctly:

I tried different things before posting here:

  • Uninstall, reboot, then reinstall Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Change the settings of the DV to HDV
  • Activate and deactivate the Option "scale to the frame size.
  • 1080 p (MP4) import filmed from another camera (my Samsung Smartphone)

Does anyone have an idea on how to fix this?

Thanks in advance

Valérie



Hi Valerie!

Thanks for the screenshots. Your sequence is correctly configured, and your videos is not being reduced. 960 and 540 numbers your seeing are not resolution, they are the property of position. It simply means that your film will be properly centered in your program monitor for a sequence of 1920 x 1080. If you have a 720 p sequence then these numbers would read 360 and 640 (half the size of the sequence).

If you get black bars for export is probably the options of your choice. By default, the export media window does not match your sequence settings, that's what you probably want to change.

You can post a screenshot of your settings when you choose file > export > Media?

What is your final destination? There are a large number of presets to help you get started. If you go on YouTube, then you want to choose H.264 as the format and then go all the way to the bottom and select only the predefined YouTube 1080. By default, what will be the 'Source Match"checkbox enabled for your output, up to the screenshot I attached here shows 23.976 because it is this that my images, but yours would automatically be 29.97 because what is your film.

Looking to do? If this isn't the case, I can help you.

-David

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