Square to rectangular pixels for video – how do you do this in Photoshop?

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AK
Apr 22, 2004
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I am making some television graphics and they keep coming out elongated because video uses 1 x .9 (rectangular) pixels and not 1 x 1 (square) pixels.

How do you deal with this??

Thanks,
Andy

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Don
Apr 23, 2004
Image>Image size, then uncheck "constrain proportions" and check "resample image", the change either the width or height.

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I am making some television graphics and they keep coming out elongated because video uses 1 x .9 (rectangular) pixels and not 1 x 1 (square) pixels.

How do you deal with this??

Thanks,
Andy

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bhilton665
Apr 23, 2004
From: "Don"

Image>Image size, then uncheck "constrain proportions" and check "resample image", the change either the width or height.

This has *nothing* to do with the aspect ratio of the individual pixels, only for entire files.

"AK" wrote

I am making some television graphics and they keep coming out elongated because video uses 1 x .9 (rectangular) pixels and not 1 x 1 (square) pixels.

How do you deal with this??

It’s covered on pg 321+ in the "User Guide", or in CS go to Help and do a search on ‘Video’ … the first hit, "Saving Images for Use in Video" should give you the info you need.

Bill

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