I get the same result when positioning by pan/crop in Vegas Pro 21; however, the issue does not occur if the events (using 9:16 still images) if the images are positioned using track motion.
@gorGaram Do you want it to colour the entire surface or just the image?
@Gid Of course, only the image. There should be no staining of the entire surface. For example, I have 4 pictures to a picture, and all are colored differently. They shouldn't paint each other.
If you move it later (pan\crop), then "colored traces" remain.
@gorGaram ... could you please screenshot the 'CGP before Pan/Crop' that you are getting highlighted with an arrow or the like the color traces that you are seeing. Using the CGP before pan/crop, I'm not seeing any color traces in Preview to Best quality in the preview window.
If you move it later (pan\crop), then "colored traces" remain.
@gorGaram ... could you please screenshot the 'CGP before Pan/Crop' that you are getting highlighted with an arrow or the like the color traces that you are seeing. Using the CGP before pan/crop, I'm not seeing any color traces in Preview to Best quality in the preview window.
Upper to the left, lower to the right, traces of painting are visible.
Exaclty ... as I suggested earlier on in this thread.
This works, BUT it applies to the entire track, on which I may have several different clips that need their own settings. This leads to the fact that you need to make a new track for each clip. In version 20, it just works fine.
This works, BUT it applies to the entire track, on which I may have several different clips that need their own settings.
True, but if you've only got several video events that need processing this way, the number of tracks used don't cost any more. On my timelines, I have lots of tracks dedicated to track motion for one video event only. To be fair, this would be a problem if there are dozens or hundreds of video events that need a separate video track for their unique positioning.
Referring to my last comment, this is what I got with the full timeline and then the two individual tracks solo by means of muting the other track:
Again, using the same frame sizes for both the Project Settings and media in pan/crop that you have shown in the original video.