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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0003008 | DCP-o-matic | Features | public | 2025-03-26 16:07 | 2025-05-05 06:23 |
Reporter | connor | Assigned To | carl | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | have not tried |
Status | assigned | Resolution | open | ||
Summary | 0003008: CLI: option to specify crop-fill | ||||
Description | CLI option to have input video fill frame completely (whether that be cropping top and bottom or left and right to fill frame) Example: input video (1.78) crops top and bottom to fit inside a Flat (1.85) container. Example: input video (2.39) crops left and right to fit inside a Flat (1.85) - not that this would happen often, but still would be nice to have as a feature. Example: input video (1.85) withe interior aspect ratio of 2.39 crops top and bottom and fits left to right to fit inside a scope (2.39) container. | ||||
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Is this something that can be added in the next version? |
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As far as I know this is a fairly unusual use-case - I don't remember it being requested in the GUI, for example. Most people are quite averse to cropping a picture just to make it fit a "standard" container, as far as I know. Would --crop-left, --crop-right etc. CLI options be enough for you, or is the calculation of the required crops also valuable for your use-case? Can you say a bit more about what you will use this for? |
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I actually do create quite a bit of DCPs where the file is 3840x2160 with DCI Scope black bars that are baked in. Then I would want to output a DCI scope DCP that crops accordingly. The auto-crop I'm not sure how accurate that is to do that? Where as it is really easy to set the container size to scope and then say fill the container. That is what I would do in DaVinci Resolve is set image to fill frame with crop. This also is the case if I have a 3840x2160 video that I want to create a DCI flat DCP. I would want to create a crop of the video on top and bottom and fill to frame rather than having pillars on the left and right. Just depends from a creative perspective what I want the output to be. The only solution I can think of right now would be to re-encode the video before running through the CLI for dcp-o-matic, but I feel like that is a bit excessive for a small crop. |
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The way the DCP-o-matic GUI approaches this is that if you crop the black parts off your source image, everything else should be taken care of. Auto-crop should work for this, or I could also add --crop-left, --crop-right etc. so with a 3840x2160 (1.78:1) source has black top and bottom you could say --container-ratio 239 --crop-top 276 --crop-bottom 276 Or maybe better would be something "automatic" like --crop-for-source-ratio 185 --container-ratio 239. Any thoughts? |
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Sorry for the delay in response. I think that could work: Not sure if that is over complicating the command? You could do the same command as: |
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This requires DoM to work out where the black parts are though, right? Or did I miss something? |
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I don’t think it necessarily needs to detect the black bars explicitly. Instead, it could just inspect the source resolution and infer which direction would need cropping when using a --crop-fill type option. The idea would be that instead of manually specifying crop values, --crop-fill would automatically scale the image to fill the container and then crop the necessary edges—either top/bottom or left/right—depending on the aspect ratio difference between source and container. For example, if a 3840x2160 (16:9) source is being fit into a 2.39 container, it would crop top and bottom; if the source were vertically taller than the container, it would crop left and right. This would be similar to how "fill frame" works in editing software like Resolve, but with the cropping step handled intuitively, without needing to re-encode beforehand. Even if the cropped areas aren't black bars, that’s acceptable—it’s just meant to be a quick way to fill and crop in one step, without requiring the user to manually calculate or input pixel values. This is incredibly useful for times when filling a 1.78 video into a 1.85 container and there may not be black bars on that footage. |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2025-03-26 16:07 | connor | New Bug | |
2025-04-15 06:39 | connor | Note Added: 0006927 | |
2025-04-15 08:33 | carl | Note Added: 0006928 | |
2025-04-15 08:33 | carl | Assigned To | => carl |
2025-04-15 08:33 | carl | Status | new => feedback |
2025-04-16 04:47 | connor | Note Added: 0006930 | |
2025-04-16 04:47 | connor | Status | feedback => assigned |
2025-04-16 14:16 | carl | Note Added: 0006931 | |
2025-04-16 15:49 | carl | Status | assigned => feedback |
2025-05-03 03:04 | connor | Note Added: 0006950 | |
2025-05-03 03:04 | connor | Status | feedback => assigned |
2025-05-03 13:58 | carl | Note Added: 0006951 | |
2025-05-03 13:58 | carl | Note Edited: 0006951 | |
2025-05-05 06:23 | connor | Note Added: 0006960 |