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Not registered? Click HERE to register now Re: scale multiple clips without pasing attributes?? - 15 years agoThat might be an option Andy - I will give this a try! Thank you very much, Aby staygold - Café LA Re: scale multiple clips without pasing attributes?? - 15 years agoAndy, just to clarify (didn't want to get too deep into detail): I am working on an edit which consists of 7 channels which had to be edited simulateously, as it is going to be a film which is running on 7 differents screens at the same time. Each actor has its own screen and they are all communicating with each other. In order to do this edit I scaled seven tracks down in FCP so that I see thby staygold - Café LA Re: scale multiple clips without pasing attributes?? - 15 years agoThanks so much everybody for your answers! A couple more questions came up in the meanwhile: Re. Nesting: I tried to nest my tracks before - the problem is only that as soon as one nests a track with scaled down footage in it and scale it up again it looses its resolution. The reason is because a nested sequence pixelates everything within, means there is no real connection (resolution-wise)by staygold - Café LA scale multiple clips without pasing attributes?? - 15 years agoHi there, I have a 20 minutes fcp project which consists of 7 tracks video which are layered on top of each other. The clips of each track have been scaled down so that I see seven mini screens next to each other. The seven mini screens (each of them represents one of my tracks) are of different size/scale. Now I would like to scale multiple (around 300) clips, so that they all end up beeingby staygold - Café LA |
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