![]() ![]() Setting the size slider to 100% with the "do not zoom over 100%" unchecked should scale all the girls when standing to have similar heights and fit the screen's height. However, the 100% on the "Do not zoom over" control is relative to the clips own "native" height. On the size slider the percentage is relative to your screen height - irrespective of the clip's resolution. ![]() Sometimes, though only sometimes, I wish that there was an option to eliminate this difference so that both types of clip match my desktop's background image. Note, the rules for table clips are slightly different as they are intended to be "close up" views and the models will appear to be larger than in the standing clips. ![]() In practice because of differences between how the clips were framed when they were shot and processed this does not work perfectly. Enabling "Don't zoom over 100%" disables this magnification in order to preserve image quality. For high 1080p (or higher) resolution clips displayed on a 1080p screen this will not entail any magnification of the clip by the software but for 720p and 480p clips magnification, and hence loss of image quality, will be required. Very roughly, because I do not know all the details, if the "Don't zoom over 100%" is not ticked and the size slider is set to 100% then, for standing and pole clips, when the model raises her arms above her head they should roughly reach the top of the screen. If you uncheck "Don't zoom over 100% of the clips' original size" then the sliders controling the small size and large size will affect all cards equally, if you have it ticked then this is not the case as it will then limit the magnification applied to lower resolution clips well before it has any effect on higher resolution has previously posted a detailed explanation of all this, together with its limitations, however I can't find it at the moment.
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