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resizing many times...
Hi all.
i have about 35 320x240 QT movs i would like to resize them all to 720x576 is there an option that will let me do this so i can let it run and then add them to the render queue? any questions just ask and also thanks in advance! :-)
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There are often several ways of doing this.
It really depends on what tools you have available. What video processing software applications to you have access to use? |
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Hi Nick,
I have adobe PP2. could this be a better application to use? thanks :-)
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AE, Shake, even Quicktime I could offer ideas with, but I don't use Premiere.
You might get a faster reply if you post in the Premiere forum: http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/forumdisplay.php?f=67 Good luck. |
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Quote:
Sorry for not ebing so clear but i do have AE. i should have stated that beofre. what would you suggest for AE? Thanks.
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