How can I avoid pixilation and image degradation when I import PhotoShop files into Final Cut Pro X.9?

When ever I import a RGP file (11.8 MB) into FC 10.9 I get pixilation with jagged images showing up on the full screen view.
Any way or possiblity of solving this problem?
Happy New Year!

An RGP file?  Not officially supported by FCP X.  Now, if you're going through Photoshop, save it out as a PSD or PNG, you'll be fine.  And make sure the frame size matches the frame size of your FCP Project tilmeline.  If it is smaller, and must be enlarged to fit the frame, it will pixelate.  Can't enlarge digital images much without distroying them.

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