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DVCPRO HD Squeezed
Posted by Bronek on October 26, 2006 at 9:54 pmWhen I transfer DVCPRO HD footage to an DV/NTSC Anamorphic timeline, then export it out, the footage ends up being squeezed. What am I doing wrong?
Jeremy Garchow replied 19 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 8 Replies -
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Bronek
October 26, 2006 at 10:03 pmMy bad, I don’t mean squeezed, I mean it takes the clip and puts it into the non-anamorphic format, causing the piture to look disproportionate. What is that called? What am I doing wrong?
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Jeremy Garchow
October 26, 2006 at 10:07 pmLetterboxed? Can you post a still? you have thew wrong aspect ratio. Put the clip in your timeline that you want to convert to, double click to load in the viewer, click the motion tab, twirl down the distort tab and change the aspect ratio from -33.33 or 0 or 33.33.
Jeremy
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Bronek
October 26, 2006 at 10:23 pmI can’t post a still because I’m exporting other materials — but, it is not letterboxed because there are no black bars — the footage fills the screen, but in a non-anamorphic aspect ratio causing the footage to look squished. Thanks for your help.
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Jeremy Garchow
October 27, 2006 at 10:22 amWhat happened when you changed the ascpect ratio in the distort porperty?
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Bronek
October 27, 2006 at 3:00 pmIt corrected the picture in the timeline, yet still exported it incorrectly. I tried doing the same thing with the 8 bit uncompressed codec and it exported just fine.
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Microbob
November 15, 2006 at 8:46 pmI too have this problem. I shot in 720p24 on the HVX, edit on a DVCPROHD 720p60 timeline (Pixel Aspect: HD 960×720). The aspect looks good in the viewer, but when I export in Quicktime or export a single image (PNG or jpg) it gets squished. BTW, this is FCP 5.1.2.
Viewer in FCP:
-> https://dev-null.com/fcp.jpgExported image:
-> https://dev-null.com/fcp_export.pngAny thoughts?
Jub
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Jeremy Garchow
November 15, 2006 at 8:54 pmIf you want to export a full size jpeg, change the size from 960×720 to 1280×720 in photoshop, or in your export settings.
Jeremy
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