Expand Image Dialog
The Expand Image dialog will allow you to enlarge your images to fit the dimensions of larger scenes. The AI operation can also be used to expand an image to fit the boundary of a static or dynamic camera.
| Property | Description |
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| Percentage | Expand your image based on a percentage value. |
| Width | The width percentage for the expansion of the image. |
| Height | The height percentage for the expansion of the image. |
| Lock/Unlock | Link and unlink the width and height values. |
| Based on the Area Covered by the Camera |
Expand your image to fit within the camera’s view and apply padding to ensure your image is action safe. TIP You can expand your image to fit both a static camera or a camera move.
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| By Panel | Expand your image to fit the camera on the current panel. |
| By Scene | Expand your image to fit within the boundary of a camera move spanning multiple panels in a scene. |
| Width | The width percentage for the padding applied to your image. |
| Height | The height percentage for the padding applied to your image. |
| Lock/Unlock | Link and unlink the width and height values. |
| Image Size | The resolution of your original image. |
| Expanded Size | The total resolution of your expanded image. |
| White Background |
When enabled, a rendered vector layer will generate a white background in place of the transparency. When disabled, a rendered vector layer will generate a black background in place of the transparency. |
| Crop | Select the number of pixels to crop when the rendered vector layer is aliased. |
| OK |
Confirm settings to expand your image. IMPORTANT The new
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| Cancel | Cancel expansion operation. |
IMPORTANT The Expand Image operation has a limit of 5000 x 5000 pixels. Any images that are larger will have the original scale reduced in order to fit within the pixel limit of the Expand Image operation.