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Urndawg

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I am new! And eager with a question. Thanks for having me.

GOAL: Import a few Panorama stills into Final Cut 7, with goal of panning across image in timeline.

I just attempted to import 2 iPhone4S Panorama photos into Final Cut, and they imported, but when on timeline, they are black.

They appear as a thin stripe across the 4x3 window; blacked out.

SPECS: iPhone4S Panorama photos (dimensions): 10800 × 2458

Thoughts? Do I need do tweak these photos beforehand in Photoshop, or something?

Any assistance/guidance would be appreciated.  ::)

-Scott
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smthopr

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Try converting the panorama to .tif format before importing to fcp7.

If this fails, try reducing the size first, save, and import again.
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Urndawg

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Thanks for the reply.

Figured it out. Had to match up the pixel size of pic and sequence.

-Scott
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