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  • 4:3 basic question

    Posted by Sean Jean on May 9, 2012 at 10:57 pm

    Hi there,

    this is a really basic question, but I almost never work in 4:3.

    I’ve edited a trailer in 16:9 (1280×720)but the client is asking for two versions. One that is 760×500 (which I can do) and another version that is 4:3.

    They didn’t specify which 4:3 ratio, so I’m not sure exactly how to convert it without ruining the quality or distorting the image. What are some standard 4:3 ratios, and is it as simple as going into composition settings and just changing the aspect ratio?

    Any suggestions?

    Walter Soyka replied 14 years ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Walter Soyka

    May 10, 2012 at 1:17 am

    760×500 is not square-pixel 16:9. Something seems a little funny there.

    Common 4:3 ratios are 640×480 (for web), 720×480 (for NTSC TV), and 720×576 (for PAL TV).

    You generally don’t want to just resize your comp; you usually have to do a center cut (nest your 16:9 comp in a 4:3 comp, scale to fit the height, and cut off the sides), pan and scan (nest the 16:9 comp in a 4:3 comp, scale to fit the height, and move the comp horizontally to keep the action on-screen), letterbox (nest the 16:9 comp in a 4:3 comp and scale to fit the width, creating black bars top and bottom), or reformat (copying your work into a 4:3 comp and rearranging elements as necessary).

    Walter Soyka
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  • Mathew Fuller

    May 10, 2012 at 2:20 am

    Actually “720×480 (for NTSC TV)” is incorrect.

    720 X 480 is DV resolution.

    720X486 is Broadcast NTSC

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  • Walter Soyka

    May 10, 2012 at 2:32 am

    [mathew fuller] “Actually “720×480 (for NTSC TV)” is incorrect. 720 X 480 is DV resolution. 720X486 is Broadcast NTSC”

    True for broadcast — but DVD spec is also 480, and many MPEG2 playout servers expect 480.

    Regardless, Sean should be getting this information from his client, not strangers on the Internet.

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