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RE: Track Motion Problem
@melory-f said: "I haven't changed any Pan/Crop settings" That's why you're getting unexpected results with Track Motion. Follow my previous post. For best results, use Pan/Crop to set the size and shape of the event(s). Use Track Motion to locate
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13 answers, most recent Yesterday
RE: Track Motion Problem
Basically I added a 1920x1080 clip to a 1080x1920 project, increased it size with Track Motion, I had to increase the height to 6069 to fill the preview project size/height. (I tried working out why that number but couldn't) @Gid 1920 * (16 / 9)² =
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13 answers, most recent Yesterday
RE: Track Motion Problem
@melory-f Hi, I made a long post about how the Track motion settings relate to Media/Project, size, aspect ratio etc.. but to be honest after a couple of hrs trying to work it all out the sizes in Track Motion didn't seem to corelate to anything.
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RE: Track Motion Problem
From my point of view, avoid using Track Motion to enlarge the footages. (Decreasing is acceptable.) In most cases, Pan/Crop should be used for enlarging. Another way to explain is to quote from a comment that's been made over the years: Pan/Crop
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13 answers, most recent Yesterday
RE: Track Motion Problem
I'm sorry, but I don't understand this... @melory-f @Gid This is a very simple math problem. Just think about their actual width and height, as well as the target width and height. If you directly import a 16:9 footage into a 9:16 project, it will
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