Footage in source monitor is cropped. PP CC

I have some 3k QT source in a 1920x1080 timeline. The footage is at 100% of source size and repositioned for better framing. If I double click on the footage in the timeline to open it in the source monitor, the footage is center cropped to a 1080 window rather than showing the entire footage. If I open the source from the bin, it displays correctly. there's no filters or effects on the footage.
System info:
Premiere Pro CC 7.0.1 (105)
OS 10.7.5
Mac Pro 5,1 - 2 x 2.66Ghz 6Core
64Gb RAM
Geforce GTX 570 2.5Gb

Maybe.
I can't duplicate the issue.
It could be the codec you are using, but it seems odd that you are having this issue and we have never heard this complaint before. But CC is relatively new, so anything is possible.
Instead of doubleclicking, what happens if you press the "f" key to get a match frame?

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