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Continuum 5 Uprez Filter problem
by Evan Meades on Aug 15, 2007 at 11:58:12 pm

Hi, I'm demoing the Continuum 5 filters, Uprez and can't figure out something. I want to use a Pal, SD 4:3 clip in FCP6 in a Pal, SD anamorphic sequence. I want to scale up the clip keeping the same aspect i.e. not distorted but simply enlarged so it fills a "wide screen" view and hence crops the top & bottom of the clip.

I've adjusted the user prefs as described, nested sequence etc. and used the method described in the manual but it just doesn't seem to work.

The problem is that with all the various settings in the filter, I can't get it to "enlarge the clip" and the only way is to manually grab the clip's handles. Then if I render the clip it reverts back to a pillar boxed clip and ignores what I'v done! I'm not sure if it's because the sequences are both SD, although one is SD anamorphic.

Not sure if this is a bug or user error. I'd ask at Boris via email but there's no customer support unless you "own" the product!

Maybe someone is kind enough to try this as described and see if it works for them.

The new podcast doesn't help either and I also noticed they "stretch" the image and that's not what I want to do anyway.

Any ideas?

Evo

Cheers!

Evan
G5 Dual 2, 10.4.2, FCPHD 5.0.2,AEPB 6.5, Decklink Extreme 5.1.1, Motion2 (Apple Sudio Suite)


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