Pixel aspect ratio

Square versus nonsquare pixels

Pixel Aspect Ratio (PAR) is the ratio of the width of a pixel to its height. When you’re preparing to import graphics into Motion, be aware of the pixel aspect ratio you’re using and whether your project requires you to work with square or nonsquare pixels. Graphics created on a computer, whether scanned, painted, or rendered, will look distorted on a standard-definition video display unless you account for the different pixel aspect ratio.

To display nonsquare pixel video correctly in Motion, click the View pop-up menu above the canvas, then choose Correct For Aspect Ratio.

Note: Because full-raster high-definition video and 4K video use only square pixels, their images always appear correctly when displayed on SD video displays.

Graphics display

To ensure that graphics created on a computer don’t appear distorted on a standard-definition video display, you must modify the frame size of your graphics in your graphics application.

For example, if you’re working in DV-PAL with a nonsquare video frame size of 720 x 576, your graphic should have a square pixel frame size of 768 x 576. If you’re working in Broadcast HD 1080 with a square frame size of 1920 x 1080, your graphic should have a square pixel frame size of 1920 x 1080.