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Is it possible to crop a clip in FCP?
Is it possible to significantly crop a clip in FCP 6 (I have 6.0.6)? In this instance the clip is to be used on its own and a loss of quality would not matter greatly.
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in the viewer you have a tab called motion click on it and you will find a tab called crop
Rob |
Further to Rob's answer, you will need to adjust the Scale and Center of the clip after Cropping if you want the clip to remain full screen. I also recommend HIGHLY using Integer (no decimal places) values for Scale and Center to avoid subpixel rendering which can cause further softness in an image. As well, experiment with odd and even values for the Y axis to see which is crisper. There is almost ALWAYS a difference.
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Many thanks Shaun and Robert,
It worked all out better than I hoped, the shot of interest was a blue tongue lizard climbing up a wattle tree then pullinging off a lump of wattle resin and eating it (in another shot). The shot of the eating was set up in a hurry with a long lens, poorly framed and slightly out of focus. Much to my surprise reframing by cropping and then sharpening produced a much more acceptable shot. |
Thanks for the tips Shaun. I've used this feature recently for tilted images - straightening them then zooming in and yes a softness is produced. I wonder whether using integers would be better as this will probably mean a bigger zoom is needed thus counteracting the non use of decimal places? Also in order to get correctly oriented images then using decimal places is inevitable really.
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There is of course the crop tool in the tool bar also. Thanks for the integer tip Shaun, didn't know that.
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Thanks Chris,
I have checked out the crop and distort tools in the toolbar. Is there a way of filling the the frame with the cropped image using this crop tool? |
A cropped clip is just that, cropped. Load the clip into the Viewer, go into the Motion Tab and change the Scale to fill.
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I usually do it as Shaun suggests, though sometimes I do just use the selection tool (black arrow) with the image & wireframe & just drag a corner.
You can also rotate with the image & wireframe, which is what I use if I want something to spin for several revolutions (add keframes first of course) |
Thanks Shaun and Chris very much appreciated.
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