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I am rock-solidly stabilizing a jittery movie clip and am interested to export as much from the cropped movie clip as comes out of it after Autoscaling, in whatever weird resolution that might be. (Put differently, I am not aiming for any specific output resolution, which I would scale towards in the compositor normally, before exporting)

So where or how I can read out this information? (e.g. something like 1234 x 987 px)

Simon Repp
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    If there is a workflow to get the video exported in the post-autoscale resolution without even having to know about this resulting resolution, that would be a valid answer for me as well, but I'd suggest posting it as a new Q&A item then, providing the answer to the rephrased question right away. – Simon Repp Aug 25 '14 at 11:37
  • Related: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df3TAZ-VNso&index=4&list=PLtuvwW4VAp5tu2RdbRHThM6FVFfvFur1g Don't you just need to disable the Autoscale option or reduce the Maximun Scale to 1.0? – Samoth Mar 03 '16 at 22:40
  • I currently lack time to try this out, but feel free to confirm your idea and propose it an answer if it works! :) Thanks – Simon Repp Mar 06 '16 at 16:11
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    It seems that with Blender 2.8 and Autoscale it will scale to the original resolution (the active Viewer Node output in Compositing can be seen in the Image Editor where the size is available in the Image properties. Without Autoscale (refresh the frame in Compositing after unchecking), the original resolution is kept, but the image stabilization causes "gaps" (unfilled areas). – handle Jan 15 '20 at 08:41

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