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Hi there,
Again as in a previous post recently...
I know, I am using an old free version of davinci resolve, we can discuss that later.
DaVinci resolve 14.0.0b.043
I´ve seen this issue when googling and searching the forums, and it ends up with tedious explanations that just seems so awkward.
Isn´t there a simple match method to finalize a render output to be exactly as you crop it with the crop marking tool?
Been testing by changing the output resolution and project settings, but that is so tedious and I just can´t match the frame from the crop tool.
I should be ..output, use cropping, no scaling..and whatever I crop it to, that´s the resolution it should be.
Just as an image cropping in photoshop or krita, once that is done, saving out the image will be whatever it was cropped to.
We don´t have to go deeper than that for what is normal or not, either it will work or it doesn´t, and I would have to manually transform the video to a pre-defined resolution.
I do not want any re-scaling or zooming, just a crop to that resolution that I set with the crop frame tool.
Cheers,
/Michael
Again as in a previous post recently...
I know, I am using an old free version of davinci resolve, we can discuss that later.
DaVinci resolve 14.0.0b.043
I´ve seen this issue when googling and searching the forums, and it ends up with tedious explanations that just seems so awkward.
Isn´t there a simple match method to finalize a render output to be exactly as you crop it with the crop marking tool?
Been testing by changing the output resolution and project settings, but that is so tedious and I just can´t match the frame from the crop tool.
I should be ..output, use cropping, no scaling..and whatever I crop it to, that´s the resolution it should be.
Just as an image cropping in photoshop or krita, once that is done, saving out the image will be whatever it was cropped to.
We don´t have to go deeper than that for what is normal or not, either it will work or it doesn´t, and I would have to manually transform the video to a pre-defined resolution.
I do not want any re-scaling or zooming, just a crop to that resolution that I set with the crop frame tool.
Cheers,
/Michael