Reframing vs. Zooming - did FCPX change?
When I started editing a few years ago, I was shooting 1080p footage in a 720p timeline so that I could do what I learned is called "reframing."
At first, I was just trying to zoom in on the footage, but I found I was losing quality when I did that. Through some tutorials and indirectly through some things I read here, I realized that do what I wanted, to take advantage of the full 1080p resolution in my 720p timeline (to zoom without losing quality), I needed to set "spatial conform" to "none" and then zoom in by adjusting the scale of the clip. I remember running tests to verify that this let me effectively zoom in without losing quality.
Now I'm changing the way I'm editing some, and I ended up testing this again (now I'm editing 4K footage in a 1080p timeline). Now it seems to me that there is no difference in quality regardless of whether I change the "spatial conform," but I can't figure out why this is. Did Apple make some change to FCPX so that it now automatically takes advantage of the extra resolution when you are editing higher resolution footage in a lower resolution timeline?
iMac (27-inch, Late 2013), macOS Sierra (10.12.4), i7 3.5 GHz, 32MB RAM, 4GB NVIDIA