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  • Photoshop file for FCP

    Posted by Colleen Fitzgerald on September 16, 2009 at 12:36 pm

    So my sequence in FCP is 640 x 360. And I need to make a graphic endpage in photoshop. So I make that image size 640×360. I create my image. Then when I import this image into final cut, into the 640×360 sequence, I am seeing a pillar box (?) (vertical black lines on the left and right of the image)

    Why is this happening? And what do I have to do to fix it? I imagine the fix is in photoshop b/c when I went to my motion tab in FCP to try to blow up the entire image. It doesn’t blow up the size of the image, just the image itself, leaving the black bars.

    Thanks for you help!

    Eric Johnson replied 16 years, 8 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Tom Wolsky

    September 16, 2009 at 1:25 pm

    Please give the complete specifications include PAR and codec for your sequence. Also please give the specifications you have set in easy setup when you imported the graphics file.

    All the best,

    Tom

    Class on Demand DVDs “Complete Training for FCP6,” “Basic Training for FCS2” and “Final Cut Express Made Easy”
    Author: “Final Cut Pro 5 Editing Essentials” and “Final Cut Express 4 Editing Workshop”

  • Nick Price

    September 16, 2009 at 1:48 pm

    Hi Colleen,
    it is probly cos FCP doesnt handle that size very well. With the Photoshop file in the timeline, highlight it, press return (dont double click), and it will open up in the viewer. You can then do a number of things. Use the motion tab zoom and distort settings (aspect) to resize the image to the correct width and height.

    Or use a good free plug in called Andys Better 3d to resize

    cheers
    Nick

  • Colleen Fitzgerald

    September 16, 2009 at 10:58 pm

    Please give the complete specifications include PAR and codec for your sequence. Also please give the specifications you have set in easy setup when you imported the graphics file.

    Okay, I’m not sure what PAR is. How can I find this? The Codec for my sequence is DV/DVCPRO – NTSC

    In easy setup, I have Format: (all formats) Rate: (all rates) Use: DV-NTSC

    Thanks

  • Eric Johnson

    September 17, 2009 at 1:26 am

    The Pillar boxing is most likely because your Pixel Aspect Ratio’s (PAR) are different. The PSD is most likely Square pixel and the timeline is DV (which is lightly anamorphic).

    In sequence settings (apple-0) note your PAR and apply it to your PSD.

    Or,

    Bring your PSD into the viewer and adjust the aspect ration in Distort in Basic Motion. Square to DV is usually something like -12.5.

    In the future when you start a PSD, set your PAR to match your sequence.

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