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Re: FCP importing anamorphic motion files as 4:3
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Matt Gerard
on Aug 14, 2009 at 6:55:30 pm
Yes, I' using Motion 4. I got FCP to leave the scaling alone, but it still is usinghte Aspect Ratio distort at 18.52 in the motion tab of FCP. I found that this mucks up the video less than letting FCp do scaling, which it is horrible at.
Even Apple's NTSC templates that they built do the same thing for anamorphic. If THEY can't figure it out....
Matt
Its more fun to ride a slow motorcycle fast than a fast motorcycle slow...
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