
In my case, since the image is 3840 px wide, that’s 50% for a 16/9 image.

The Set to Frame Size option, on the other hand, will not resample the image, but instead set Scale in the Effect Controls panel to whatever it needs to be to fit the image inside the frame. This is a great way to reduce the strain on the system, but it will degrade the image if you scale it further. So, if you use this on an image that’s double the width of the sequence, you end up with an image that’s ¼ of the original pixel size, while the Scale will be set to 100%. The Scale to Frame Size option will resample your image at the size of the sequence. So, what’s the difference? Scale to Frame Size Scale vs Fit to Frame Size in Premiere Pro Books on Premiere Pro and After Effects.Workshop: Build a Motion Graphics package for your company.Let me create Motion Graphics Templates for your company.Motion Graphic Templates for Premiere Pro.

