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Anamorphic Cropmarks
on: October 09, 2012, 10:06:59 PM

Hey guys!
Recently I've been taken by an anamorphic fever and the point is: they have
some different stretch ratios (1.33x, 1.5x and 2x).
Last week I worked on a project mixing these lenses and had quite a headache
figuring out, on set, which portion of the screen was going to be used on the final
video, meant to be Cinemascope (2.4:1), shot with a Panasonic LA7200 (1.33x
stretch), but was also shot with a Kowa (2x stretch). Something was going to
cropped out of Kowa's image.
Right after that I went into Photoshop and made cropmarks for mixing all kinds of
anamorphic stretches and still being able to know what portion of the frame is
gonna be used in the final video. Tested them today with the Panasonic (1.33x)
and an Isco (1.5x) and it worked perfectly. Here they are.
https://dl.dropbox.com/s/9rrjxkf6hrw7f2d/anamorphic-cropmarks_ML.rar
As you noticed, the file names have similar and repeating numbers. The first
number means the final image proportion, and the second number is the stretch
ratio of the used lens. For example, you want to shoot something with a Kowa (2x
stretch) and also use a normal lens for extra footage, when shooting this extra
footage you should use the cropmark that says "2x-norm", as it reproduces the
size ratio of Kowa's final image, on a lens that has no stretch ratio.
The names were easier to understand, but a bit longer as well, so they didn't
show properly in ML menu.
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Re: Anamorphic Cropmarks


Reply #1 on: January 24, 2013,
09:56:39 PM

Thanks a lot for your work, I did my own for a true 2,55 Cinemascope ratio and
my Schneider Kreuznach lens (144x - 2x), very similar to your 133x - 2x. Cheers
!
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Re: Anamorphic Cropmarks


Reply #2 on: February 13, 2013,
06:41:54 AM

How do you put those cropmarks in final cut pro when you edit?
If someone knows please answer to sebascantillo93@hotmail.com
Thank You!
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