Again FCPX screws up with animated stills using the Ken Burns effect.
If I have a still that's in a Storyline, chances are that FCPX will not behave properly.
In my case it scales the image wrong. Taking the still out of the Storyline and bingo, everything is fine.
What I've noticed with the Ken Burns is that when it is applied to a photo that's been retouched externally, for ex. a photo sent to Photoshop and cropped/rotated and then saved, it updates fine in FCPX but the KB is all fucked up and shows the Start and End frames with improper Aspect Ratio.
When this happens, the only thing I found to fix this is to over cut with the still from the Browser.
If the retouched photo is in a Storyline, every other photo in the Storyline is affected, i.e. framed improperly. Again, the only way I find to fix this is to remove the photos from the affected Storyline. I can even bring them back into the Storyline and they stay fine.
Another thing about the KB visual representation is that it overrides the other effects. So If I apply a rotation on a still, and then a KB, the KB user interface does not take the rotation into account. Note that the rotation is applied after I close the KB UI window. I can't work without seeing what I'm doing, so it forces me to go to Photoshop.
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