Exporting from Intermediate Codec 1080i60

Working in the HD Apple Intermediate Codec 1080i60.
Want to export certain frames as stills, but aspec ratio doesn't stay 16:9 (when using quicktime conversion - is there a better way?).
Also, same thing happens when trying to open a clip or sequence in Motion.
When you bring either the still image, or the motion project back to FCP, it returns to the proper aspect ratio.

This link might help...
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=36836
I use custom settings when I export from FCP using QT conversion. I set the size to 1920x1080 and it seems to work.

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