Center, keep size does not shrink or blow up the image. So a 300x200 image in an SD canvas would look like a PIP and a 4000x3000 image in an HD canvas would be cropped on all sides so that a pixel remains a pixel.
From the Help files (where there are illustrations too):
Stretch
Scales the clip to match the width and height dimensions of the sequence. If the clip's aspect ratio does not match the sequence's aspect ratio the image is distorted (stretched or squeezed).
Pillarbox/Letterbox preserve aspect ratio
Scales the clip to create the largest possible image without cropping, while maintaining the original aspect ratio.
Center crop, preserve aspect ratio
Scales and crops the clip to be the smallest size possible while filling the entire frame. The resulting image is centered in the frame.
Center, keep original size
Centers the clip in the sequence but does not resize it. If the source clip is not the same size as the sequence, the clip is either cropped or does not cover the whole of the sequence frame.
I recommend you check the accompanying images in MC's Help, as they are far more insightful than text.
J.
On 24 apr. 2012, at 05:47, John Moore wrote:
> What confuses me is why the black bars at top and bottom are bigger in Pillar/Letter box than when in center keep size.
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