[SOLVED] Fill Screen After Crop

razor7video wrote on 11/12/2019, 11:25 PM

Hello All--

I've got a video shot in 16:9 ratio where I need to crop off the edge of a particular scene. Of course if I only crop the scene it leaves those black bars. Is there a way to increase the image size (or whatever technique) so that a cropped scene can fill the whole screen (without the black bars?)

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Stephen

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Thanks,

Stephen

 

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EricLNZ wrote on 11/13/2019, 12:23 AM

What are you using to do the crop, and do you want to stretch the image to fill or crop it further to fit?

razor7video wrote on 11/13/2019, 10:55 AM

What are you using to do the crop, and do you want to stretch the image to fill or crop it further to fit?

Hello-

I've actually rethought this, and if I can zoom the image, there won't be a need to also do a crop as that will solve my issue. There are just some corners of the video image that I want to remove.

Is there a way to zoom a video image where it will still fill a 16:9 screen?

 

Thanks!

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Musicvid wrote on 11/13/2019, 11:07 AM

Is there a way to zoom a video image where it will still fill a 16:9 screen?

Event Pan/Crop should do the trick. It has a learning curve that may be confusing your first few times out.

razor7video wrote on 11/13/2019, 12:56 PM

Is there a way to zoom a video image where it will still fill a 16:9 screen?

Event Pan/Crop should do the trick. It has a learning curve that may be confusing your first few times out.

Thanks, that must be my case. When I used it before it left the black bars. I can't seem to figure out how to zoom without those bars.

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j-v wrote on 11/13/2019, 4:45 PM

To use Pan/Crop (1) for this goal it is very important to set the "Size about Center"(2) and the "Lock Aspect Ratio"(3) buttons to "on"( =selected)

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razor7video wrote on 11/13/2019, 5:43 PM

To use Pan/Crop (1) for this goal it is very important to set the "Size about Center"(2) and the "Lock Aspect Ratio"(3) buttons to "on"( =selected)

Outstanding. I'll give it a go.

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razor7video wrote on 11/13/2019, 6:08 PM

That was easy! It looks like I had the lock aspect ratio off.

Many thanks!

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