PAL: This resolution works best with the European format for television and computer screens, as the rectangular pixels are displayed at a different orientation. NTSC: This is the standard analogue television broadcasting system used in North America and conforms to the North American standards on how rectangular pixel s are displayed for computer and television screens. When you fit vertically, you fit the grid with the top and bottom of the camera frame. When working with 12 or 16 field drawing grids, the grid is a different aspect ratio from the camera frame. Refers to how the drawing grid is fit into the camera frame. When you fit vertically, you fit the grid with the top and bottom of the camera frame.įilm-1.33: Use this resolution setting for the academy film format that conforms to the standard 4:3 aspect ratio.įilm-1.66: Use this resolution setting for the widescreen film format that conforms to the 16:9 aspect ratio.įilm-1.66_Vertical: This is essentially the same as film-1.66. HDTV_Vertical: The "vertical resolution" of HDTV_Vertical refers to how the drawing grid is fit into the camera frame.
To take advantage of the superior quality your output device must be compatible with HDTV technology to make this resolution setting useful. HDTV: High definition television delivers a higher quality image than standard television does, because it has a greater number of lines of resolution.
You can select your project’s resolution type from this area so it matches your intended output. The different Scene Settings options are separated into three tabs. However, if you want to change these initial settings later, you can.įrom the top menu, select Scene > Scene Settings. When you created your new scene, you set up the resolution and the alignment.