Thanks Jeff,

But I'm using v1 and I've figured out a workaround...
Thanks

--- Jeff Schell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting. I applied one last night, 720 x 480
> pixels, and it worked just
> fine, but I have PPro 1.5. Perhaps they've fixed it
> since 1.0, if that's
> what you are using. I'm curious-- what is it not
> doing for you? Or what is
> it doing incorrect?
> 
> Also, you say you're using the transition effect.
> Does that assume you are
> using the one from the Video Transitions folder? Or
> the Effects folder?
> (There's one listed in each, so I just want to be
> clear we're talking about
> the same thing.)
> 
> In Premiere Pro, you can change the aspect ratio of
> your clip by context
> (right) clicking in the project window, and I
> believe going to interpret. (I
> don't have it right in front of me.) It might be
> properties. Either way,
> you'll find a menu there that will let you change
> the aspect ratio from
> square to 0.9.
> 
> I don't know if changing the PAR will help, but it's
> worth a shot. -jeff
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Michael Jaycox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 4:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [AP] Re: Gradient Wipe
> 
> 
> Thanks Jeff,
> You ask: Are you using the gradient wipe video
> effect, or the gradient wipe
> video transition?
> 
> I'm trying to use the transition effect.
> 
> You wrote: To properly use the video transition, it
> is best to use a gray
> scale image that is 720 x 480 (0.9 pixel aspect), or
> 720 x 534 square
> pixels, assuming you are using NTSC...
> I'm using NTSC/DV = 720x480 aspect ratio0.9. The
> images I'm trying to use
> are Gray Scale Images that are 720x480, I don't know
> if they are 1[SQR] or
> 0.9[RE TANGLE] aspect?
> I'm currently using Photoshop 7 and it doesn't
> change aspects of images like
> CS.
> 
> What I've tried: [NG = No Good] Resizing them to
> 720x540 - NG, 720x536 - NG,
> 640x480 - NG, 320x240 - NG (all using Photoshop 7)
> 
> What I've learned: According to Adobe forums;
> Premiere Pro 1 'does' have a
> problem with the Gradient Wipe Transition, I can
> find people who wrote about
> this 2 years ago.
> 
> Why I'd like to use Gradient Wipes: because I have
> hundreds that I've made,
> downloaded or came with software over the years
> (Blossom has hundreds). If
> you used them you would see why they are the 'spice'
> of straight wipes...
> 
> anyway if you hear more, learn more please let me
> know. Thanks again.
> 
> 


                
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