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1. crazyg+fa[view] [source] 2023-09-29 19:17:45
>>flavor+(OP)
Wow.

This actually feels like it could be an incredibly valuable post-production tool in film and TV, once they get it working consistently across multiple frames.

Not only for more flexibility in "uncropping" after shooting (there was a tree/wall in the way), but this could basically be the holy grail solution for converting 4:3 to widescreen without cutting off content on the top and bottom.

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2. qingch+6c[view] [source] 2023-09-29 19:29:08
>>crazyg+fa
I already use Photoshop Generative Fill for uncropping videos, but it only works for fixed camera shots. Photoshop just added feature where you can just drag the video file in and do the uncrop in one step.

The problem I'm solving is converting videos from widescreen to vertical and sometimes you need some extra height.

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3. kennya+Zu1[view] [source] 2023-09-30 10:05:10
>>qingch+6c
Mind if I ask why you'd need to do that? It's a huge amount of if the frame being generated artificially, especially if you're talking cinema aspect ratio wide-screen.
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4. qingch+v02[view] [source] 2023-09-30 14:54:50
>>kennya+Zu1
If you're trying to convert widescreen content so it looks good on TikTok, Reels, Shorts, then for the most part you can crop a vertical chunk from the centre of the frame, and pan if necessary to keep the action in frame. Sometimes though the shot is too wide and you can't crop that vertical chunk out, so you have to crop it as vertical as you can and then add something to the top and bottom to fill out the frame, otherwise you have a whole shot that isn't in vertical and it breaks the flow of the video.
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