V20.08 Build 38 - Power Windows Offset

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V20.08 Build 38 - Power Windows Offset

PostMon May 12, 2025 9:57 pm

Running Resolve Studio 20 beta 3, version 20.08 build 38. I am noticing in the color page that power windows do not take effect in the same place they are visually on screen, it seems the affected area is significantly offset.

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Not sure if this is a factor (shouldn't be, but just in case) but in this particular project, the project default resolution is 1080P, but this timeline is 4K. Will have to try a 1080P timeline and see if the issue persists.
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Re: V20.08 Build 38 - Power Windows Offset

PostMon May 12, 2025 10:00 pm

interesting, it does indeed seem to be affected by timeline resolution vs project resolution. I duplicated the timeline and set it to project resolution and the affected area seemed to follow the power window properly. I updated the project settings to 4K and now the window behaves in the original timeline.

Not sure if that's the expected behavior, though
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Re: V20.08 Build 38 - Power Windows Offset

PostTue May 13, 2025 4:23 pm

I couldn't duplicate this in a quick test. The Power Window for a 2160 Timeline in a 1080 Project worked as expected.

Studio 20b3 for Windows.

Do you have any kind of Sizing in effect?
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