Importing Photo's, the best way

I have brought photo's into iMovie two different ways, Drag and drop from a folder on my desktop, and import into the clipboard, then drag them into the iMovie. I have noticed a difference in the photo's, one will have the entire photo in the clip, the other has a black background on the sides of the photo. What is the recomended way?

The black bars you see are affected by the zoom setting of the Photo Settings window, not by whether a photo was imported from iPhoto or from some other source. Identical photos are imported the same, regardless of their source.
You may have used different import settings for one batch of photos? Or edited the photos in iPhoto but not the others?
To avoid the black bars, it's normal to zoom in a bit with, using a zoom setting of 1.03.
iMovie has no "import through the clipboard" function, so I'm not sure what you mean by that. If that's important, please say more.
Karl

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