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Image Aspect Sets the aspect ratio of the image. As you alter the Image
Aspect, you also alter the Height value to maintain the correct aspect ratio.
For standard formats, the image aspect ratio is locked, and this spinner is
replaced by a text display.
If you lock the Image Aspect (by clicking the Lock button), Width and Height
are locked to each other, so that changing one changes the other to maintain
the image aspect ratio, and changing the Pixel Aspect value changes the Height
value to maintain the image aspect ratio.
Pixel Aspect Sets the aspect ratio of the pixels of the image. For standard
formats, the pixel aspect ratio is determined by the format and this spinner
is replaced by a text display.
If you lock the pixel aspect ratio (by clicking the Lock button), the Pixel Aspect
spinner is replaced by a text display. The Lock button is available only for the
Custom format.
Output group
Keep Progress Dialog Forces the Video Post Progress dialog to remain
displayed when the Video Post sequence has finished executing. By default,
it closes automatically. If this option is selected, you must click the Close
button to close the dialog.
Rendered Frame Window Displays the Video Post execution in a window
on the screen.
Net Render Enables
network rendering on page 7861 . If Net Render is turned
on, when you render you'll see the
Network Job Assignment dialog on page
6279 .
Configure Presets
Rendering menu > Video Post > Video Post toolbar > Execute Sequence >
Right-click any Resolution button. > Configure Presets dialog
If you use the Custom format for
Execute Sequence on page 6601 , you can
change the values for any preset resolution button by right-clicking the button.
If you use one of the standard formats, the Width and Height spinners are
locked to the standard's image aspect ratio, and the Aspect Ratio spinner is
replaced by a text display.
After you change these values and exit the Configure Presets dialog, you must
click the button to apply the new values to the Execute Sequence dialog.
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