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Re: Photoshop title jump
by billlee on May 16, 2007 at 3:45:02 am

This was the old method of using Photoshop.

As of Photoshop CS onwards, you can select non-square pixels as the Preset for a new document. This means that you can work with 720 x 480 NTSC (DV) or 720 x 486 NTSC (D1) frame sizes with Pixel Aspect ratios of other than 1:1. They even have frame sizes for anamorphic 16:9 video.

This means that the process of round-tripping between FCP and Photoshop is vastly improved, since you leave the frame size constant and work with non-square pixels when drawing. You can toggle the display between non-square and square pixels in Photoshop with View>Pixel Aspect Ratio Correction.

Bill Lee



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