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Re: Portrait photos imported into avid are stretched - how to avoid?
by
Kenton VanNatten
(Kenton.VanNatten)
on Jul 8, 2008 at 5:53:07 pm
Your client is right to give you a hard time.
a) photos should not be "imported" into Avid (especially if you're going to do any kinds of zooms/pans on them. Avid Pan & Zoom is designed to maintain aspect and quality.
b) if these are graphic images (ie logos, etc) then use one of the "Maintain" options in the Import settings to keep the aspect correct.
Kenton VanNatten
Avid Editor (for hire)
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