This short Final Cut Pro tutorial shows how to export a still image from Final Cut Pro and then deinterlace it, and alter its aspect ratio in Photoshop. This is a great tutorial for learning how to work with still images from Final Cut Pro.
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This is not conclusive as the View Pixels is only for view and the photos are squeezed when trying to print.
What is the last step to permanently change the pixel aspect? I've done it before but can't find that info.
I'd be very grateful for any help as I need to dropbox stills for press release. Thanks
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