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  • Tbag
  • Posted: 16 November 2011 12:31 PM
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  • Joined: 03 November 2011 12:34 AM

Hi guys, I’m new to Lustre but not grading, working through the software without any instruction so I’m running into the odd brick wall here and there… I’m working on a Lustre Premium 2012 Extension 1 software version 2012.1.0.133.

I’ve assembled some RED Epic footage, with mixed resolutions due to frame rates (and I think they might have been mucking around on some shots....2048x854 is weird) but in my timeline, the image has only fit the width of the frame. I have tried the options in the transcode menue of centre crop, fill etc, makes no difference.

When I try to scale the shots that dont fit vertically, the image doesn’t scale past the blanking of the original image resolution. What I mean is that e.g: the shots that are 2048x854 have what looks like a 2.35 or 2.40 aspect ratio and so when I try to zoom the shot to fit the height, the blanking stays at that aspect and the image zooms but only within the 2.40 blanking, but just for that shot.

My project is set up as 1920x1082 25psf, so I would assume that the blanking for the project should keep those parameters no matter what the input resolution was.

Cheers,
T.



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"Fit Height” in engineering settings.
Crops to fit height but still enables you to pan across if edges are cropped.

Author: Tbag

Replied: 16 November 2011 01:54 PM  
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  • clejeune
  • Posted: 25 January 2012 03:10 AM

Hey Tbag,
also make sure you force the output in render settings to be always the same size, otherwise you might end up with different folders /picture resolution.

Cedric
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Cedric Lejeune
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