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    CS6 image sequence allways created with black bars on left/right side.

    Forcing a resize of source images to 1280x720 will generate a movie without bars, but that's not how timelapse videomaking is done. If PS13 video rendering prerequisite is to create resized source images of every aspect ratio/output size, it's incredibly counterproductive, and not documented...
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    CS6 image sequence allways created with black bars on left/right side.

    Even Iphone 5 doesn't shoot with a resolution of 1280x720 (it's 8 megapixel), so that's not relevant, my old Nikon D70 has 3008x2000 (6 megapixel). What happens when you test with JPEGs of size 4928x3280? I've attached a JPEG for you to test/duplicate
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    CS6 image sequence allways created with black bars on left/right side.

    What was the dimensions of the images you tested with, by the way?
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    CS6 image sequence allways created with black bars on left/right side.

    I can upload the psd if you have a link. I've tried to upload a 7zip of 40MB here, but it does not work and there's no info on max size to work with either.
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    CS6 image sequence allways created with black bars on left/right side.

    1: Source is 4256x2832 jpeg. 2: CS6 settings: rosmo01-01.png, Quicktime settings: rosmo01-02.png. 3: I'd rather not upload psd to public, it's also 54MB, so most likely exceeds attachment size.
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    CS6 image sequence allways created with black bars on left/right side.

    Hi, I've done an extensive search prior to this post, included the URI you've supplied. Morten
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    CS6 image sequence allways created with black bars on left/right side.

    Hi, No matter what setting, the end mp4 video will allways have black vertical margins. I never have this problem when generating videos with Quicktime using the same source. The source dimension is 4256x2832, and specifying this as output size will also create the bars. Morten
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