User manual

DVO Effects
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UM-2014.1-07
The setting of progressive or interlaced here is not the same as
video/image format (e.g. HD 1080i 50). It only describes how
pictures were captured and whether to maintain this.
The project must set up to render frames even if the output mode is
interlaced. Internally, the effect needs to use a progressive (frame
based) format for optimal results when both input and output are
interlaced.
Fill
Values :
Auto , Vertical , Horizontal , Both
Default :
Auto
Controls how the input picture is mapped (scaled) to the output picture.
Auto
Scales input picture until vertical or horizontal limit of the
output picture is reached, without changing aspect ratio.
Vertical
Fills the output picture vertically without changing aspect ratio.
E.g. scaling a SD 4:3 picture to an HD 16:9 output format will
result in a pillar-box format.
Horizontal
Fills the output picture horizontally without changing aspect
ratio. E.g. scaling an HD 16:9 picture to a 2k 4:3 picture will
result in a letter-box format.
Both
Fills the output picture both vertically and horizontally. Does
not keep the original aspect. Overrides the “Keep Input
Aspect” E.g. scaling an SD 16:9 anamorphic to HD 16:9 will
result in a full 16:9 format.
Keep Input Aspect
Reads clip properties and keeps the input aspect ratio and will also
automatically compensate for non-square pixels.
This should normally be enabled, especially when up-converting from
standard definition sources (525 or 625).
If the clip has an incorrect aspect ratio you will have to change the
clip properties in the library (Library/Properties).