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Working with the Pan and Scan Effect
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4. Drag the Pan and Scan Effect icon from the Effect Palette to the new track.
Selecting the Source and Target Aspect Ratios for the Pan and Scan Effect
In Effect mode, the Pan and Scan effect displays a white wire frame in the Effect Preview monitor.
This wire frame lets you select the portion of the media that appears in your output. The Pan and
Scan aspect ratios determine the size and shape of the wire frame. Setting these ratios correctly is the
most important part of using Pan and Scan.
Whenever you change aspect ratios, you must decide which part of an image to retain for the final
output and which part to discard. The Pan and Scan aspect ratios specify the size of the incoming
image and determine how much of that image you retain for your final output.
You must set two ratios:
Source ratio specifies the aspect ratio of your incoming media.
Target ratio specifies the aspect ratio of the final output.
To set the Source and Target aspect ratios for a Pan and Scan effect:
1. Apply the Pan and Scan effect to the new video track, as described in “Applying the Pan and
Scan Effect” on page 222.
2. Enter Effect mode, for example, by clicking the Effect Mode button.
For more information, see “Entering Effect Mode” on page 32.
The Effect Editor opens.