Can one crop a movie with Premiere Elements 9

I want to crop a bit from the left and a bit from the right of a movie [not equal amounts].
In Photoshop it is easy, but in Premiere Elements 9 Trim and Crop just appear to zoom in.
I just want to be able to remove without rescaling unattractive parts.
Stupidly being new to video as it is in Photoshop I just assumed [always dangerous] tht would be possible.
Ideally I do not want the result to be rescaled and suffer a loss in quality. Ideally I would like this then to be centered.
I can live with a black border where I removed the offending edges.
There seems to be no way for the user to determine how much lefrt, right , top and bottom.
sorry if I posted this in the pro section but there seems to be no forum for Premeiere Elements. And no support or manuals!
I am happy to buy the upgrade to Premiere Elements 11 if that can do it.
Any help much appreciated!
Peter

Peter,
You wrote
My confusion was if I don't select zoom doing a Crop, then what is the difference between that and clip?
One aspect of this to consider as I see it. Given that you have a clip and you apply the Clip effect to it. Using the % choice, you trim rows of pixels. I see no way to escape getting a "color" fill in the areas where the pixels were removed. I see no option in Clip Setup for "no color fill". The color fill is great if you want a colored border around your image. But, if the "Clipped" color filled image is placed on Video 2, the Video 1 image will not show. You could think about applying Chroma Key Effect to get the color fill to transparency.
Clip Effect
In the above, I placed a copy of the original on Video 1. But, all you can see is the Clip Color Filled image. This would be the case if the Color Fill were black since this black would represent the color black and not the black that Premiere Elements uses to represent transparency.
Now if I took the same photo, applied the Crop Effect, and set the % settings of Crop to the same values as Clip, I would get the same look but with a black border. But this black would represent transparency. This will allow me the alternative of placing some sort of background on Video 1 which would show through the transparency in Video 2 content.
The above is shown without putting anything on Video 1.
The Crop, unlike the Clip, Effect offers the Zoom so that the cropped image fills the screen, leaving no black borders. The following is what the Crop example above looked like after I put a check mark next to Zoom and did a little settings tweeking.
And, finally...this is what Clip Effect looked like when I left the Clip settings as is and scaled away the color fill in the
Edit Mode Monitor.
The above is from a Premiere Elements 11 NTSC DV Standard project on Windows 7 64 bit.
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