Ahh, sorry.  I knew I was wrong :)  I get very confused with the way  
that Quicktime & FCP cope with anamorphic images.
Always end up doing trial and error and wasting lots of time.

The technical term in English is letterbox, or letterboxing

The thing is though that your height and width is out of whack -  
seems to me that your image is too short... or too wide, whichever  
way you look at it.  So needs to be more than 340 or more than 960 in  
final version.  You could do this by choosing different resize  
settings in your Quicktime export maybe...

or Maybe you could stop using the 16:9 filter, avoid ever seeing a  
letterbox and mess around with the Distort > Aspect Ratio settings in  
the motion tab.

That way you could create a sequence with the right aspect ratio for  
your panoramic, import your 1920x1080 file and stretch it using the  
aspect ratio setting, then cut it and export it at half or a third of  
the size, depending on what you want.

OK, I'm going to stop guessing now.

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On 16 Apr 2007, at 13:13, Loiez D. wrote:

You are right Rupert
But i would like to create a panoramic 16:9
My problem is to erase the "blacks band" ( Sorry i don't know the
technical word in english)

Have a nice and sunny day

Loiez

Le 16 avr. 07 à 12:52, Rupert a écrit :

 > Maybe I'm being stupid and I should probably take more time to think
 > before I post,
 > but 1920 x 1080 is a 16:9 image, so why do you need to use a 16:9
 > filter on it and then resize?

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