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  • why are the images oversized in my timeline

    Posted by Jared Smith on February 10, 2010 at 5:41 am

    hey guys
    i brought an edited scene from one timeline into the project’s main timeline. the sequence i was bringing in i put in slow motion (by adjusting the speed). so everything is clicking along fine until it gets to the part i just added and now those images are so much larger than than the rest. it is like it zoomed in my images because i put them in slow motion. everything is at 74% (including what i just added). so i put it to fit in window and that still didn’t fix it… i have rendered it… that didn’t fix it… anyone?

    Rafael Amador replied 16 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Jared Smith

    February 10, 2010 at 6:05 am

    lets call the timeline that is in slow motion A and the one that I paste it into B…
    in A, the image is at 24%, but B is at 74%. so obviously when I put A into B and it all stays at 74%, then A is way zoomed in and too close… that makes sense to me… however, why did the footage (when dragged to the timeline) of A do 24% to begin with? it is the same camera, same cf card, same frame rate as everything else i have been doing… why did it go to 24% while everything else has done 74% this whole time?

  • Michael Gissing

    February 10, 2010 at 7:49 am

    Check the settings for each sequence. If you change your easy setup and then make a new sequence it will have the settings of the easy setup and so may be different to your sequence A.

    So check the settings and let us know what codec, pixel aspect and frame rate your files and sequences are, plus which version of FCP. It is important to provide both basic and often detailed information so we might be able to help.

  • Rafael Amador

    February 10, 2010 at 9:50 am

    Try deleting the “Constant frame” renders.
    rafael

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