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Illusion wrote on 9/11/2023, 10:00 AM

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Roger Bansemer wrote on 9/12/2023, 7:49 AM

Checked the box but still having issues with the cropping of still images as you can see in this video.

 

RogerS wrote on 9/12/2023, 8:04 AM

You are supposed to uncheck the box because you don't want to automatically crop images.

Roger Bansemer wrote on 9/12/2023, 8:27 AM

You are supposed to uncheck the box because you don't want to automatically crop images.

Thank you. I just interpreted this wrong. However.... when creating a slide show that option doesn't exist. At least I have found it so. The slide show doesn't resize them to fit the screen despite having that box unchecked and they're all too large. Maybe that's something Vegas can fix.

I did find an easy solution. I just restore one of the images in the slide show, copy it then select all the images and do a "paste event attribute".

Robert Johnston wrote on 9/12/2023, 4:20 PM

@Roger Bansemer If you have Vegasaur, there is a "One-click command" named "Original Size" that basically uncrops all selected clips.

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