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by Les Kaye on May 17, 2009 at 4:24:09 am

Apologies if this has been covered, but a search didn't help:

I've received the a psd of the end credits for a 720p film (shot in DVCPRO 720p 23.98). The

Pixel Dimensions are:
Pixel Dimensions
2667 Width
16270 Height

Document Height
1280.2 points Width
7809.6 points Height

Resolution
150 pixels

Canvas Size:
2667 Width
16270 Height

The file is 124 MB. Yes, I know it's huge. I first attempted to scale and animate in Motion, but the image quality was unacceptable after Motion downconverted. Final Cut seems to scale to the correct resolution, but the colored titles (orange - which I recommended they not use), are starting to break up. And needless to say, the 4GB is not enough for a file this large.

Can someone please recommend the correct settings to be used?

Many thanks,
-Les Kaye









www.leskaye.net


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