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window shift
Posted by Paul Klee on October 7, 2010 at 9:39 pmi work with 4k-red-files in a 1080p video-workflow. when i create a powerwindow, there is a shift between my mindow in the viewer and the output-aera. has anybody an idea how i can stop this madeness?
Ola Haldor voll replied 14 years, 6 months ago 5 Members · 6 Replies -
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Vladimir Kucherov
October 7, 2010 at 9:48 pmI actually had this happen to me. I thought I was doing something wrong, and haven’t had time to investigate, but hey if it happened to you, maybe it’s a bug?
Same setup – 4k red raw, 1080p sequence. My rectangular window outline was showing up some ways below the actual window.
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Ola Haldor voll
October 7, 2010 at 10:02 pmFunny thing. I had a 2K DPX clip today (a proxy of sorts, will be doing the short film in 4K asap when I get the whole thing).
Windwos worked without problems, but in proxy mode, the windows moved quite a bit and the actual effect of the window was nowhere near the actualy window.
For instance, if I had a window in the center, the effect of it would be seen in upper right corner. Working with proxies then didn’t work out at all.
And that’s funny – it didn’t do that before.
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Glenn Sakatch
October 8, 2010 at 12:24 amI fought with this last night…I think we are all doing the same tests at the same time.
Solution was the monitoring was set to size picture. You have to set it to fill screen with crop (or something like that…im not at the box right now)
Flipped that on and the window was where it should be.
Didn’t even notice I wasn’t looking at my whole picture.Glenn
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Peter Chamberlain
October 8, 2010 at 1:22 amThere is a unintentional shift in the window cursor position while in proxy mode in 7.0.2 however the color correction is in the correct location. You will note these line up when proxy mode is off. We will have a fix in the next update.
Peter
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