Exporting a 16:9 still image

I imported some video using the anamorphic setup and now I want to take a still frame from it. When I tried it squished it down to 4:3 but I was it to be 16:9 what do I need to do to acheive this. Thanks

the anamorphic flag is just there to tell the clip to display as 16:9 even tho its true aspect ratio is really 4:3 ... this flag doesn't exist for still image formats hence when you export a still and then open it up it displays in its true 4:3 aspect.
just resize/scale the image in photoshop or other image editing app so that the height is reduced by 25%
alternatively:
you could mark in/out a few frames around the frame you want to export, then export using Export > Quicktime Conversion, and in the Options set the size to a true 16:9
[ if original is 720 x 576 then you need 720 x 405 ie (width * 9) / 16 ]
reimport the clip and use that to export your still

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