TheBloke wrote:I don't have much experience with the Paint tool, but it doesn't surprise me to hear that a changed aspect ratio would impact the clone position. It certainly does impact masks, for example. It's a side effect of the resolution independence.
What I've tried to do is create a compound clip of the fusion clip and move that compound clip into a different aspect ratio timeline, but it still changes the location of the clone, same thing if I use a timeline in a new timeline. That is why I thought it was a bug
TheBloke wrote:As a workaround you could try merging the footage over a background of the same aspect ratio as the original target of the paint clone.
Merging the background worked so thank you
TheBloke wrote:Then what's happening after that? What media is being scaled, and from and to what resolutions? What do you mean about treating it 'as if it were a timeline'?
Show some screenshots of the Edit and Fusion pages, maybe that'd make it clearer. And describe what resolution the source footage is, and each of the timelines involved.
Ignore the fusion part of this problem, I think it was caching issue, the rest remains the same
All the clips are the same, compound clips with a resolution of 1080x600 resolve scales the clips with no top or bottom letterboxing
There is an overlay on the timeline within a timeline that is scaled normally with top and bottom letterboxing 4096x2304
The problem is that it is scaling the clips separately instead of treating the timeline within the timeline as one single clip
If I make a compound clip of the timeline I want within a timeline, it still scales each individual clip, instead of treating it as a single clip
the edges are strange because I had to extend them, then comp them, the Original footage is square jpegs in an image sequence