HD into iMovie 09?

Imovie 09 imports at "full original size" video from Sony TG3 set at HD (1920x 1080). However when I check under the "Share" tab - "Export with Quicktime" - "Options" - current size shows 920x540. Why? Does that mean it was not imported at full size? Why not?

ok for me.....to find my imovie events (which are your raw imports) I go to my finder window.
Then I navigate to my user name. Under the user name are several folders such as downloads, documents etc..one is movies.
Open that folder--you should have a folder called imovie events and/or imovie events originals. The two folders are created depending on how you imported and with which version ie. 8.0.1-8.0.2...after that there became an imovie original movies files. Those both contain events that are in imovie. DO NOT MOVE THESE!!!
Just navigate in finder with the columns window selected so you can get to the details of the individual event. It will then give you dimensions such as 1440x1080 - thats mine. if you hit more info--the get info window box opens and will also give you the video codecs such as AIC or h264.
You could also use Quicktime to navigate to the same folder using file open...then navigate to the events folders users the above directions. Then in Quicktime open movie inspector--by going to the Window area.

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