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Select the checkbox next to any of the filters you want to include in a particular setting.
Use each filter’s sliders or arrow controls to adjust your filter settings as necessary.
Filters are applied to the source media file in the order you organize them in the Filters
list. You can reorder filters by dragging them up or down in this list.
For more information about the Filters pane, see About the Filters Pane.
Geometry Pane
You use the options in the Geometry pane to crop and size the media file being
compressed and set its aspect ratio.
The Geometry pane has three sections:
Source inset (Cropping): Use any of the four fields to enter the number of pixels by which
you want to reduce the source media file size, or choose a setting from the “Crop to
pop-up menu to have Compressor enter crop values based on the source media file
video content.
Dimensions (encoded pixels): Use the Frame Size pop-up menu or these fields to create
an appropriate output frame size and aspect ratio for your output media file. Use the
Pixel Aspect pop-up menu to set width and height values to conform to a designated
pixel aspect ratio.
Output image inset (Padding): Use the Padding pop-up menu to calculate the output
height or width values. With Custom selected, you can enter values in the fields.
For more information about the Geometry pane, see Adding Geometry Settings.
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