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Re: Making 16:9 fit with 4:3
by Marcus Bird on Mar 27, 2009 at 6:52:43 pm

Hey Tom,

Thanks for the help... So my sequence is currently 1440x1080, whats the best setting I can use to export this 4:3 for my client? Should I export it first and then scale everything inside a new 4:3 sequence, or just drop it all straight in? What will keep the highest level of quality?


Marcus


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