waltervolpatto wrote:I forgot to mention that the clip in clip attribute also has a 2:1 anamorphic squeeze.
if I reset the squeeze (squared pixel) and take the input scaling preset, fusion works as expected.
If you wanted to work with anamorphic footage either squeezed or desqueezed and apply tracking in one of those two states. They should work but off course sequeezed footage is not fun to work with.
You could use tools in fusion such as resize or letterbox tools, which can change aspect ratio of pixels. So you can apply tracking to whatever you need, squeeze or desqueeze. Transform node is less destructive since it supports concatenation and can change aspect ratio as well. Not sure what you particular workflow is for anamorphic, but I've done compositing in anamorphic in fusion and I've treated it similar how I would treat color management. I would use apply desquezeting. Apply my affects and if needed get it back to how it was by the end of it. If you want to, you could do that.
If you already done desquezering in resolve and you want to work with that in fusion, you can put the files in fusion clip first as well, to get the same as you have in your timeline. So you have options, depending on how you want to work.