Frage von Jamulok:I gebs on. I do not know what I'm doing wrong. I would like to create a Stillimage in Photoshop for Final Cut Pro 6. I take as a reference 1024/576, and the pixel aspect ratio square. Everything looks great. If I want to import into the Picture, however, FC in the Viewer or Canvas is the graphic in the Width too narrow and dragged the Picture in length. What sI doing wrong?
Love Greetings
Jamulok
Antwort von pardalis:
Hello,
once the settings in Final Cut Pro checks?
Many greetings
pardalis
Antwort von Pianist:
Synonymous, I suspect that it is in the import settings, because the file was indeed created in the proper format. With Final Cut, I know nothing about, but not in the Avid import settings will exist for at least four different versions and you have to experiment with how the system deals with these settings, because the designation is not always entirely logical.
Matthias
Antwort von rush:
Hi,
you had to not actually create an image in 768 x 576? because of the square pixels and so ... believe it is:) was
Antwort von Pianist:
you had to not actually create an image in 768 x 576? because of the square pixels and so ... believe it is:) was He would indeed have 16 to 9, that is 1024 x 576 all right. Whether one can now directly import and if so, with what import settings, or whether one needs to compress the finished picture right in Photoshop to 768 x 576 or even 720 x 576 pixels, which is just depends on how the editing program ( synonymous, or a DVD authoring program) with the file handle. Hence: Try and remember or write down the settings.
Matthias
Antwort von Jamulok:
Yuhuu,
So, it worked.
The solution is:
in Photoshop as usual quadratic pixels, image size 1024 × 576th
in CF: Click image sequence in the browser, # 0 or sequence '” Settings
Resolution: 1024 × 576
Aspect ratio: 16:9 Own
Pixel size: square
not anamorphic 16:9
Thanks for your help!
Regards
Jamulok