Cinema Tools scales down my clip

Summary of the issue
I am putting a 1920x1080p 60fps clip into Cinema Tools to change the frame rate to 24fps using the simple "conform" function. The fps conversion is successful, but the clip is now 960x540.
I have seen this situation reported on the web in various places but I have yet to come upon any response other than "it shouldn't do that". Has that been answered here? Any suggestions?
Details
The original clip is from a GoPro hero3 Black shot at 1080p 60fps converted to ProRes using MPEG Streamclip.
I am using Cinema Tools 4.0.1
Thanks for any help in advance!

Michael and Meg,
So as you suggested, I threw the transcoded Cinema Tools frame-rate-adjusted clip that was displaying dimensions of 960x540 on my drive into FCP and used Command+9...
And lo and behold, 1920x1080. I also noticed that the 1080 version and the 540 version are both 648MB on the drive.
Don't get it, but it sure seems like I have no loss, so I'm not sure I care
Thank you both for your time and patience.
-Scott

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