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Thin black frame around white images - Is it a bug -

Posted:
Tue Jan 05, 2021 9:20 pm
by __IKE__
Hello,
When I insert a still picture (jpg, png) there is a thin black frame around the image that was not there in 16 and that is not in the picture of course. Is this a bug? Any way to avoid it?
In DaVinci Resolve 17 (downloaded today):

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In DaVinci Resolve 16:

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Thanks
Re: Thin black frame around white images - Is it a bug -

Posted:
Tue Jan 19, 2021 8:09 pm
by __IKE__
can anybody help on this?
Re: Thin black frame around white images - Is it a bug -

Posted:
Wed Jan 20, 2021 5:55 pm
by Jim Simon
Try updating to Beta 7. Report back.
Re: Thin black frame around white images - Is it a bug -

Posted:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 1:02 am
by paul_clarke
I'm on 17.1B Build 11 (which I think is latest?), running on an M1 Air, and this bug is causing me a lot of problems with a project. I can only remove the lines by slightly cropping into every element. Is there any fix for it?
Re: Thin black frame around white images - Is it a bug -

Posted:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 1:17 am
by paul_clarke
ok, I think I have a workaround, after some experimentation: Project Settings -> Image Scaling -> then change Resize filter to either Bicubic or Bilinear and the problem goes away. If you leave it on Smoother or Sharper, the bug is visible. Hope that helps.
Re: Thin black frame around white images - Is it a bug -

Posted:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 4:54 pm
by Jim Simon
paul_clarke wrote:I'm on 17.1B Build 11 (which I think is latest?)
It is not. When the Beta 7 drops for M1, update to that.
Re: Thin black frame around white images - Is it a bug -

Posted:
Wed Mar 31, 2021 1:18 pm
by AnalogMoment
paul_clarke wrote:ok, I think I have a workaround, after some experimentation: Project Settings -> Image Scaling -> then change Resize filter to either Bicubic or Bilinear and the problem goes away. If you leave it on Smoother or Sharper, the bug is visible. Hope that helps.
You just solved the problem for me!
