PDF
Rasterizes as PDF file, one image per page. You can create graphics in any application, print them to PDF and render in ImageFile the PDF to a video file with non-square pixels. You can also use the PDF as a mask for picture effects.
Parameters:
- File
- Width
- Height
- Apect ratio: Square, PAL, PAL 16:9, NTSC, NTSC 16:9
You may want to create custom paper sizes to preview the titles more accurately in your application. Creating custom paper sizes is very easy in OS X. Once you have set a custom paper size, it is available for all programs:
- Go to the System Preferences:International, select the Numbers tab and set the Measurement system to Standard. (You can set it back to Metric later.)
- Open an Application that can print.
- Open the File:Page Setup dialog. From the Settings popup-menu, choose Custom Paper Size
- Click on New to add a size and name it. Name it immediately, because you cannot change the name afterwards. Add the following parameters for Height and Width and set all Margins to zero.
| Name | Height | Width |
| PAL | 8 inch | 10.67 inch |
| PAL 16:9 | 8 inch | 14.22 inch |
| NTSC | 6.75 inch | 8 inch |
| NTSC 16:9 | 6.75 inch | 9 inch |
| HD 720p | 10 inch | 17.78 inch |
| HD 1080p | 15 inch | 26.67 inch |
Note: 1 pixel is 1/72 inch.
- These paper sizes are now available in the Page Setup dialogs.
Note: Because OS X expects all paper sizes to be tall, you still need to choose the wide orientation manually.
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