Thank you for your question. I'm sorry, but I don't fully understand what you're asking. The stretch tool works fine with any type of footage; it doesn't necessarily perform better with anamorphic or RAW DNG files compared to other formats. Regarding the "standard stretch" in DaVinci Resolve, I'm not familiar with that specific tool.
@ Thank’s for reply, Anamorphic format is the cinematographytechnique of shooting a widescreen picture on standard 35 mm film or other visual recording media with a non-widescreen native aspect ratio. This I need to stretch.
@@StefanRingelschwandtner no, to stretch it really. I took the movie with a special anamorphic lens. So it is sqeezed horizontal. It is sqeezed to 1:3 Now I need to stretch it to get it back to the right size. All the pixels are sqeezed hotizontal. This is a lens that people used in the old day's to get cinematic format.Thank's again and sorry I was not clear before. greetings
@richardrem My advice: Post a still from the clip in the "lift gamma gain" forum. The guys there can help you find the best way to "desqueeze" the image properly.
great stretch effect Stefan 👍
thank you
Hello Stefan, would I get better results using this tool with anamorphic DNG Raw files than the standard Davinci stretch?
Thank's
Thank you for your question. I'm sorry, but I don't fully understand what you're asking. The stretch tool works fine with any type of footage; it doesn't necessarily perform better with anamorphic or RAW DNG files compared to other formats. Regarding the "standard stretch" in DaVinci Resolve, I'm not familiar with that specific tool.
@ Thank’s for reply,
Anamorphic format is the cinematographytechnique of shooting a widescreen picture on standard 35 mm film or other visual recording media with a non-widescreen native aspect ratio.
This I need to stretch.
@richardrem you want to scale your footage. Not stretch. Please use the default tools in Davinci!
@@StefanRingelschwandtner no, to stretch it really. I took the movie with a special anamorphic lens.
So it is sqeezed horizontal. It is sqeezed to 1:3 Now I need to stretch it to get it back to the right size. All the pixels are sqeezed hotizontal. This is a lens that people used in the old day's to get cinematic format.Thank's again and sorry I was not clear before. greetings
@richardrem My advice: Post a still from the clip in the "lift gamma gain" forum. The guys there can help you find the best way to "desqueeze" the image properly.