Crop does that already, somehow
I like Carsten's idea of individual H/V sliders. Maybe you can have it as an user-selectable option so that one can choose to use it or not.
Sumit
On Nov 2, 2014 9:46 AM, Carsten Kurz <audiovisual@t-online.de> wrote:
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> Am 31.10.2014 um 00:36 schrieb Carl Hetherington:
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> > As I said above... I had not anticipated the desire to have true
> > no-scale, to put a small image in the middle of a big screen...
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> Yes, bit of a problem, how many 'creative' options do we want to add to the software - putting a picture into a black frame like this technically is letterboxing/pillarboxing, but not in a strict technical sense. Normally one would do that in an external editor.
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> BTW - this is not only a problem with SD footage like from DVDs or DV-video - there are also HD-formats with non-square pixels, e.g. HD-DV/HDV is 1440/1080, and I just took a short test with my Sony digital camera set to MP4 format - it says '1080' in the camera menu, but in fact creates a 1440/1080 file with non-square pixels. DCP-o-matic states it is 1,33:1 and previews it squeezed.
> Now again, I can 'just' get it right in DCP-o-matic using the 16:9 option, but that is the only way to do it. Also - in this case I KNOW it is 16:9 and non-square pixels - what if people do not know it and/or the preview image doesn't give a clear visual indication?
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> Personally I would love to have individual H/V scale sliders, but I don't think this is suitable for the general public ;-)
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> I guess it would be best to make DCP-o-matic use an existing AR-flag. Then - checkbox or not..., in content tab, or prefs? I guess I would want to have this handled in content specific options, so a 'per file' setting.
> At some point it could become important with bitmap files as well, although they are usually easier to correct externally.
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> I have seen quite a few files with non-square pixels WITHOUT a proper flag, but I have hardly ever seen a file with a 16:9 flag set wrongly, so I think the risc is small this will cause real harm. And I think most people would like to have DCP-o-matic show these common content types - DV/HDV, and 16:9 DVD with the correct aspect ratio after import immediately. Like my fellow projectionist does ;-)
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> - Carsten
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