I recently shot a film with two (different) cameras that I am now editing in Vegas 7.0. I have a very specific and vexing problem, however. The aspect ratio (wide) from one camera is 1.8182. The aspect ratio from the other is 1.2121.
The result is that in my editing program, the widescreens don't line up with one another.
Specifically, the picture/image "fringes" don't match-up as I edit between footage from each camera. Can anyone help me so I can successfully blend the footage from both cameras ( Simply stated, I need the top and bottom of the frame to line up)
Failing the ability to do this (which I suspect...), is there any way for me to insert/move/roll up or down a black marker to cut down the size of a file in Vegas 7.0? I know Final Cut Pro allows you to roll down and up your black bars so various wide screens can match...
Thank you!
The result is that in my editing program, the widescreens don't line up with one another.
Specifically, the picture/image "fringes" don't match-up as I edit between footage from each camera. Can anyone help me so I can successfully blend the footage from both cameras ( Simply stated, I need the top and bottom of the frame to line up)
Failing the ability to do this (which I suspect...), is there any way for me to insert/move/roll up or down a black marker to cut down the size of a file in Vegas 7.0? I know Final Cut Pro allows you to roll down and up your black bars so various wide screens can match...
Thank you!