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Blanking Controls
Output Sizing mode also has a set of Blanking controls that you can use to add custom blanking
to a clip or project. For example, you can use these controls to add nonstandard letterboxing or
pillarboxing to an image. Along with all other Output Sizing adjustments, blanking is added last
in the image processing pipeline, so it’s not affected by any of the color or contrast
adjustments youmake.
Top: Adjusts the top letterbox.
Right: Adjusts the right pillarbox.
Bottom: Adjusts the bottom letterbox.
Left: Adjusts the left pillarbox.
Smooth: A checkbox that lets you turn on edge anti-aliasing for source blanking.
Overrides the Anti-alias Edges drop-down menu found in the Image Scaling panel of
the Project Settings.
NOTE: It might be necessary to turn anti-aliasing off if you notice black blurring at the
edges of blanking being applied to an image.
Blanking presets are also available by choosing from the Timeline > Output Blanking submenu.
Choosing one of these options automatically sets the Blanking parameters of the Sizing
palette’s Output Sizing mode. The following presets are available:
1.33: SD or 4:3
1.66: European theatrical
1.77: HD or 16:9
1.85: Theatrical flat aspect ratio
2.00: Univisium. Aspect ratio designed to accommodate both theatrical wide-screen
and HD delivery.
2.35: Original anamorphic (scope) theatrical wide-screen
2.39: Current 35mm anamorphic (scope) theatrical wide-screen
2.40: Current 35mm anamorphic (scope) theatrical wide-screen
(rounded up for Blu-Ray)
Reset: Restores the clip to its original aspect ratio.
Anti-aliasing at the edges of blanking is handled by an Anti-Alias Edges setting in the Image
Scaling panel of the Project Settings. For more information, see Chapter 3, “System and
UserPreferences.
Resetting the Sizing Palette
You can reset every control within the Sizing palette at any time by clicking the reset button in
the upper right-hand corner of the palette.
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