Color is cropping the image

I'm grading a short now, and I've stumbled across a problem I've never seen before.
Some of the footage is 720p while most of it is 1080p. No problem, I've done that before.
In one particular clip, I can see the whole image in the Geometry room, but the video viewer and output to monitor is being cut off or cropped. See linked images.
http://bildr.no/view/596822
http://bildr.no/view/596821
I have tried to go back to FCP and reset the basic motion, exported XML and reconformed in Color. Nothing changed.

Hey, sorry for not getting back to this thread. I found a solution for it.
But first things first. Actually, you're wrong. The red frame shows MORE than what you see in the viewer in the second image. You see her hand being cut off, there's no bag of peanuts in the frame? THAT was the problem. The video image did not show up right in the viewer nor output to monitor, and while panning around in the geometry room, I couldn't see more of the image like it's supposed to behave.
The clip had a 150% scale in the FCP timeline, but I didn't think that would affect anything - obviously it did.
The solution was to
- get into the timeline in FCP and bake the clip to a new file and replace with the new one.
I tried to export xml and reconform with the new clip with no go. So I brute forced it by..
- deleting the clip again
- export xml
- reconform in color
- back in FCP, add the baked clip again
- export xml and reconform
and that fixed the problem. Boy what a strange thing to do, but hey, it worked out in the end.

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