Settings of the project have been to 1080 for my 4 k images, thrown extra pixels?

Hi people...

I understand that EP 13 is supposed to automatically set the project settings identical to an imported video file.  In my case, it didn't happen... I imported video 4 k/15 fps... and after that I'm done cutting and editing and now want to pan and zoom in the 4 k images, I see that the parameters of the project were actually in 1080.

Issues related to the:

(1) why EP did not indicate the project settings for 4 k?  And out of curiosity, wHat makes this EP when a person imports video of various sizes and rates?

(2) since it didn't, did all the extra pixels above 1920 x 1080 to jump?  I ask because I want to pan and zoom in my 4 k and close up images at least 1080 p for output.  Is it still possible in my current project?  If not, is it possible to take my 4 edited clips of k and paste them into a new project so all the 4 k pizels are intact?  Or do I have to start all over again?

(3) what does EP with sequences of 15 images/s exported to 30 frames per second?  Does it simply double every image?  It is not interpolate between the ribs, t - it?

Thank you...

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Bill

Bill

Thanks for the follow-up. I'm glad to hear that everything is going well.

On the application of the effect of panning and zoom in the video with the first elements Pan and Zoom tool, please visit my how on that.

http://atr935.blogspot.com/2014/08/pe12121-pan-and-zoom-tool-and-video-file.html

You can make only one clip at a time in the workspace to pan and Zoom. Even if you video clips selected together (Clip Menu/Group) in the editing area, Menu/Pan and Zoom tools still sees you trying to use more than one video of group both in his work space and refuses to work.

You wrote

I have a 'scene' which consists of 3 clips.  I want to pan/zoom the whole scene... so a pan/zoom can continue smoothly one clip to another.

The only way I see that done is to export the 3 clips in a file saved on disk as XAVC-S 3840 x 2160 @ 15 frames per second and then progressive for the import and export again in the program you are working on. Then Menu/Pan and Zoom tools. If you need to export these clips selectively in the working draft, then two criteria

a. gray tabs on the workspace toolbar must span the area to export

and

b. export settings, it must be a check mark next to the option "Share work area Bar only.

Depending on how your Pan and Zoom Tool work progresses, we could also consider making the pan and zoom effects, instead of using keyframing of scale (for zoom) and the Position (panoramic view).

RTA

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