![]() I can still recreate the cropping problems on 1080p 23.976 footage from a C300 (native Canon XF 422 codec). Ok Ronny, I have tested quickly on a new project and with some more standard clips. I did also delete preferences, but that didn't fix it. I can confirm that this copy-paste attribute procedure worked 100% fine in 10.0.9 on this very same project. The work-around is to just redo the crop and transform numbers in the inspector, but if I had to do this to a ton of clips, it would be a real pain. I don't know if the odd size has anything to do with this bug. Unfortunately I can't put up screencaps because the trailer isn't released yet. One thing I should say about this is that the clips are a strange resolution (400x480 ProRes) because it's video game capture from a Nintendo 3DS. ![]() but only if I move the bottom crop back to zero! If I increase the bottom crop again, it will 'pop' back into the weird crop, even if Left, Right, and Top are all set at zero. The very weird thing is that when I move the slider in crop (bottom crop in my case), back to zero, it will pop back to normal. Scaling and position seemed to carry over properly. The new clip will have a strange cropping: it will be cropped a lot more. In my case, the clips have transform and crop settings, so I copy and paste (SHIFT-CMD-V) and check 'transform' and 'crop' onto the new clip. I can confirm that I get this bug! It's from a project that has been converted from 10.0.9, and I haven't tested it in a brand-new project to see if it's still there.
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