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If I bring in a small graphic ie: a 400px X 300px logo, it automatically scales and stretches it to 1920x1080. I then have to go into the input settings and re-scale it back down while also trying to restore the original aspect ratio.
One work around using a program like Photoshop to place the logo on a 1920 x 1080 transparent PNG already pre-positioned and scaled.
It seems like there should be away to import a graphic with out needing to scale it or pre-compose it in PS.
Sorry if this has been asked before (seems like it would have been). I did searched the forum but couldn't find an answer.
Thanks all! Kevin
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I tried all 4 choices. They do change the Aspect Ratio but none of the display the graphic correctly and it's still scaled up to 1920x1080
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test3.PNG (279kb) downloaded 1 time(s). Test2.png (315kb) downloaded 1 time(s).Originally Posted by: Animatic I tried all 4 choices. They do change the Aspect Ratio but none of the display the graphic correctly and it's still scaled up to 1920x1080
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Yes. Thank you. That is the way I usually adjust the scaling. Just seems like you should be able to bring in the logo in it's original size. Thought I was doing something wrong.
Maybe a feature request: Under General Scaling: (Have two choices) Normal or Source
Thanks for the reply
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