2018-01-25, 05:58 PM
The fact is, the plugin align two sources automatically pretty well, almost all the times - very few errors indeed, and of course you are right, is it possible to fix them within the editor.
But aligning three sources - I mean, three ones using different aspect ratios as these ones, 1.33:1, 1.78:1 and 2.40:1 - is a different beast... indeed, there are various approaches - (BD+WEB)+SDTV, (WEB+BD)+SDTV, (BD+SDTV)+WEB, (SDTV+BD)+WEB, (SDTV+WEB)+BD, (WEB+SDTV)+BD, each leading to different alignment problems... due to the fact I want the image to be not cropped, and also to the fact I don't want black borders all around - I want the image that "touches" borders - top/bottom with SDTV, left/right with BD.
My idea is this:
Last word: I want to add, again, that I DO LOVE your plugin, and I can't thank you enough to have created it! The fact I'm using it in the wrong way is only my fault - I'm one of the kind "do what you feel, test and see the results, then eventually fix it" instead "read carefully the instructions and follow them literally"!
But aligning three sources - I mean, three ones using different aspect ratios as these ones, 1.33:1, 1.78:1 and 2.40:1 - is a different beast... indeed, there are various approaches - (BD+WEB)+SDTV, (WEB+BD)+SDTV, (BD+SDTV)+WEB, (SDTV+BD)+WEB, (SDTV+WEB)+BD, (WEB+SDTV)+BD, each leading to different alignment problems... due to the fact I want the image to be not cropped, and also to the fact I don't want black borders all around - I want the image that "touches" borders - top/bottom with SDTV, left/right with BD.
My idea is this:
- three input clips - FS for fullscreen 1.33:1, OM for open matte 1.78:1, LB for letterbox 2.40:1 (or other aspect ratio)
- overlay OM to FS - in this case, FS would always touch top and bottom borders
- overlay LB to previous result; if OM+FS+LB upscaled to target width gives a height smaller than target height, then upscale it (so the result would touch left and right borders); if not, leave it "as is" (so the result would touch top and bottom borders)
OR
- overlay LB to OM - in this case, LB would always touch left and right borders
- overlay previous result to FS; if LB+OM+FS upscaled to target height gives a width smaller than target width, then upscale it (so the result would touch top and bottom borders); if not, leave it "as is" (so the result would touch left and right borders)
Last word: I want to add, again, that I DO LOVE your plugin, and I can't thank you enough to have created it! The fact I'm using it in the wrong way is only my fault - I'm one of the kind "do what you feel, test and see the results, then eventually fix it" instead "read carefully the instructions and follow them literally"!