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Re: Scaling down causing quality loss
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Jeff Coleman
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on Mar 27, 2008 at 10:52:53 pm
Has anyone tried a plug-in in FCP that scales better?
Like BCC DVE or something?
Or do you have to completely leave the application in order to get a good scale effect?
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