Stephen Brown
December 12th, 2006, 01:01 PM
Hello,
I want to use photographs to create a souped-up slide show in Final Cut Pro 4.5. So the basic material for the video will be photos. Photos use square pixels. Standard video uses non-square pixels. This much I know. I also know that one way to do this is to convert the photographs to non-square pixels in Photoshop and then import them into FCP. These photos look distorted on a monitor but will look okay once they're converted to Quicktime and video projected. But it's such a hassle to convert every individual photo to non-square pixels. Is there some way to convert them as a group later in the process?
Also, what's a good pixel resolution to use for the photos? I'd guess this will be projected using a variety of projectors-- XGA, etc. The photos themselves are originally high resolution so maybe I shouldn't even bother with anything but dragging them to size cleanly within title safe boundaries.
Thanks,
Stephen
I want to use photographs to create a souped-up slide show in Final Cut Pro 4.5. So the basic material for the video will be photos. Photos use square pixels. Standard video uses non-square pixels. This much I know. I also know that one way to do this is to convert the photographs to non-square pixels in Photoshop and then import them into FCP. These photos look distorted on a monitor but will look okay once they're converted to Quicktime and video projected. But it's such a hassle to convert every individual photo to non-square pixels. Is there some way to convert them as a group later in the process?
Also, what's a good pixel resolution to use for the photos? I'd guess this will be projected using a variety of projectors-- XGA, etc. The photos themselves are originally high resolution so maybe I shouldn't even bother with anything but dragging them to size cleanly within title safe boundaries.
Thanks,
Stephen