You shouldn't have to manually resize. Using Fit to Screen and (possibly) Keep Aspect Ratio is all you need.i get the lines up then when i drag them it is at its maximum and wont make it any bigger
Altering film size editing and rendering
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Re: Altering film size editing and rendering
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Re: Altering film size editing and rendering
Hi Trevor,
Yes excellent thankyou very much i did what you said and have managed to resize them using aspect ratio.
Thanks again
Darren
Yes excellent thankyou very much i did what you said and have managed to resize them using aspect ratio.
Thanks again
Darren
