Can't be done that way, as the image is readinto a image reader it picks
up on the viewable portion. Some programs can't open a partial render at
all. You're going to have to do the aspect ratio way.
+w400 +h300 in command-line for a up 1*y right 4/3*x in the camera.
Phil Clute wrote:
>
> Last night I tried out the Partial Output Options to crop the
> top and bottom off my render. It worked great,giving the image
> that wide-screen effect as it rendered. But I opened the image with
> Quick Time and the image was sitting in the top portion of the frame
> instead of the middle where it's supposed to be.
>
> My command line setting was: +sr.14 +er.86 (which renders a rough
> aspect ratio of 1.85:1) This was applied to a normal 1.33:1 image.
>
> Now how do I keep the image centered?
>
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