Hi I have this legal requirements to make a dcp from a 2k video:
the resolution of the "DCDM Container" must be 2048x1080, but each archive
in the DCDM has to contain only the active pixels of the image, according these formats:
2.39:1 (Scope): 2048x858
1.85:1 (Flat): 1998x1080
1.77:1 (16/9): 1920x1080
If i give different size to the container from the video dcp-o-matic will add a pad: is possible to avoit it, or how should i produce a DCP with the requirements? Is DCP-o-matic not usefull in this case?
thanks
Federico
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Re: Padding
Hi Federico
If you set the container to "full frame" and the content's "scale to" to flat there will be a 1998x1080 image inside a 2048x1080 black frame, so there will be padding. You could set the content "scale to" to "full frame" also, which will remove the padding but stretch your image.
If you set the container to "full frame" and the content's "scale to" to flat there will be a 1998x1080 image inside a 2048x1080 black frame, so there will be padding. You could set the content "scale to" to "full frame" also, which will remove the padding but stretch your image.
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Re: Padding
Frederico - can you tell us what the purpose of these DCPs will be?
What is the exact (active) pixel resolution of your 2k source video?
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What is the exact (active) pixel resolution of your 2k source video?
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Re: Padding
The original video is 2048x1080, is a feature documentary for theatres. The requirements are from National Institute of Cinema in Argentina. The suggestion from Carl means a squeezed format, I'm not sure would be ok. Thanks
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Re: Padding
Hi my source is 2k 2048*1080, is a lenght feature for theaters
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