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Upconverting sd video, Pillarboxing 4:3 video in a 16:9 frame – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual

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Chapter 30

Working with Mixed-Format Sequences

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IV

Upconverting SD Video

Upconverting a 4:3 aspect ratio image to a 16:9 frame results in borders (or side panels)
on the left and right sides of the 4:3 image. This type of frame is sometimes referred to
as pillarboxed.

If the aspect ratios of the original and destination formats match (for example,
720 x 480 anamorphic footage upconverted to 1920 x 1080), you can simply scale
the original video to the destination size.

Pillarboxing 4:3 Video in a 16:9 Frame

Scaling 4:3 video to 16:9 results in black side panels on either side of the 4:3 image.

Original
size

Original
aspect ratio

Destination
size

Destination
aspect ratio

Upconversion
method

720 x 480

4:3 (1.33)

1280 x 720,
1920 x 1080

16:9 (1.78)

Scale up
and pillarbox

720 x 480
(anamorphic)

16:9 (1.78)
squeezed

1280 x 720,
1920 x 1080

16:9 (1.78)

Scale up

1280 x 720

16:9 (1.78)

1920 x 1080

16:9 (1.78)

Scale up

480 to 720

480 to 1080

Side panels