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<blockquote data-quote="MightyGem" data-source="post: 1641297" data-attributes="member: 180699"><p>That looks like you've put a square(ish) picture into a widescreen movie Project. You have that "Select Clip to Crop" box, because you have the playhead over the picture in the Timeline with the crop button pressed, but you haven't selected the picture. If you close that box, the black will disappear. However iMovie will zoom in on the picture to do that.</p><p></p><p>To get rid of the black without zooming in, you could either convert the Project to a 4:3 project(but you still might have a bit of black) or make your screenshots more of a widescreen size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MightyGem, post: 1641297, member: 180699"] That looks like you've put a square(ish) picture into a widescreen movie Project. You have that "Select Clip to Crop" box, because you have the playhead over the picture in the Timeline with the crop button pressed, but you haven't selected the picture. If you close that box, the black will disappear. However iMovie will zoom in on the picture to do that. To get rid of the black without zooming in, you could either convert the Project to a 4:3 project(but you still might have a bit of black) or make your screenshots more of a widescreen size. [/QUOTE]
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