g-force said: Crops about 4 more pixels off from the right side than I found you need to for ANH and 2 more than you need to for ESB, but maybe that's your preference. If you do this before image stabilization, then your left and right borders are going to move.
The borders will move inwards relative to their position on the original image (if you see what I mean.) It does crop into the image more than you did, but no more than is needed, as the eight pixels on either side of the original are never meant to be seen and are not seen during playback. Even though you are cropping what looks like part of the picture, you are really not, as that part of the picture could just as easily be black pixels: it would make no difference.
By the way, I did not check this for ANH yet, just for ESB, but from looking at your ANH script will make no difference.
That would be true, if I had been resizing by A LOT or cropping A LOT, but I was zooming by a factor of 1.011. I'd have to be cropping later in the script by more than 100 to make the values change even 1 pixel. I think my max crop is 14, so the values of the crops shouldn't change.
-G
I see what you mean. Those values can stay then. You are just cropping out that ugly line, are you? There is no other purpose to the crop? If so, then that is good, as I have judged the crop values visually in Photoshop for my non-anamorphic MKV, which obviously has to have different crop values as it is resized to 720x316
Thanks, G-Force! I appreciate this. :D