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aspect ratio problem
by Dustee Hardy on Nov 4, 2009 at 3:31:43 pm

Hi,

I accidentally shot in 16:9 format, but I want my final product to be 4:3. Is it possible to change the aspect ratio so i do not have the letterbox format?


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