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Pixel Aspect Ratio
Composite guesses the pixel aspect ratio of images by comparing an image's
resolution with a list of common combinations of pixel aspect ratio and
resolution. You can, however, override the guess that Composite makes.
Composite can also store and retrieve the pixel aspect ratio information from
file formats, such as .bmp, .jpg, .tiff, and .dpx. As a result, you get accurate
pixel aspect ratio information of these types of images.
Mixed Resolutions
You can work with mixed resolutions in Composite. If a tool receives multiple
inputs which have different image aspect ratios and bit depths, Composite
changes the image aspect ratio and bit depth of all inputs to that of the primary
input for the tool. When the original image aspect ratio/bit depth of an input
does not match that of the primary input of a multiple input tool, the input
tab on the tool node turns red to indicate the difference.
Importing Media
While you are working, you can import media at any time using the File
Browser or the floating File Browser. You can browse the network and import
media on a shared folder using the UNC path or the Python script. You can
also drag and drop the media directly from the floating File Browser into a
Schematic view or the Player. To share your imported compositions, you
should use the Import button on the File Browser to create a Composite
compositions folder or another folder that you use to store your media.
To import media with the floating File Browser:
1 Select File > Import or press Ctrl + I (Windows and Linux) or Cmd + I (Mac
OS) to display the File Browser.
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