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Re: fuzzy letters
by
Mike Weber
on Nov 1, 2007 at 5:00:52 pm
I'm not sure, but your clips like a little bit stretched horizontally, and are not displaying in a 4x3 aspect ratio. This would definitely cause your text & footage to look bad.
If your footage is DV 720x480, then it is made up of rectangular pixels. Final Cut Pro knows how to display this properly in the canvas window, but QuickTime Player doesn't automatically - instead it will display them as square, causing a slight horizontal distortion. As an experiment, try exporting your video as a true square pixel aspect ratio, like 640x480, instead of 720x480, and see if that helps.
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