In fact we literally doubled the size of the clip to make it fit our frame size, so the correct scale should read 200%, which is the case when you select ‘Set to Frame Size’. When you scale to frame in Premiere Pro, it’s an artificial representation of that clip being at 100% scale size. This may sound like what you want to happen, but in fact in most cases it’s not. It rasterizes the clip to the exact resolution of your sequence frame size.
In one instance (Scale to Frame) the computer is resizing the clip to be a 100% fit to your sequence. Scale Attributes for ‘Scale to Frame’ Scale Attributes for ‘Set to Frame’ 3 | Difference Between Set to Frame and Scale to Frame
Let’s take a look at what these differences mean and how it affects which option you should choose. The scale size for ‘Set to Frame’ is 200, while the scale size for ‘Scale to Frame’ is 100. If you try each option, you’ll notice that when you navigate back up to your scale attribute for each clip, they are going to be different. You’ll follow the exact same steps, except this time you’ll choose ‘Scale to Frame Size’ instead of ‘Set to Frame Size’.Īt first glance it appears that it does the same exact thing as Set to Frame, but in fact they are a bit different. This is the quickest and most straight forward way to adjust each clip individually to the correct frame size.ġ | Right click on the clip that you’d like to adjustģ | This will automatically adjust the size of your clip to match the existing sequence size 2 | Scale to Frame Size
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The first method we’ll discuss is how to Set to Frame Size.