Keeping 16.9 fram size with a little blur edge

Hi,
I am wondering about frame size and the right work flow.
I have a little blue blur at the bottom of the film (not all the time)
I see this as I watch on the monitor in 16.9 pal
Which is the correct way to remove this and keeping 16.9.
1: size it up a little
2; crop it and the size it up a little
3; crop it but then it’s not 16.9
that was it.
g5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   CPU speed 2Ghz Memory 3GB ATI 9600XT

Thanks for your reply but lets say if this was to be shown on the big screen then the bottom edge would be unevan. So this would be done only on the finished move in the nested seq. I guess.
trevor

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