Imported Image sequence cropped and stretched

When I import a .tif image sequence that is 720x480 into my motion project, which is also 720x480, the result is images that are both cropped and stretched. This is evident in the "media" tab thumbnail as well as the main movie window if I add the sequence to the timeline.
If I "open in viewer" or preview from the thumb the resulting preview is the right size, aspect ratio, and no stretching.
If I export a movie it exports the cropped and stretched images.
Thoughts? HELP?!?!?

I wonder if Maya produces outsized alpha channels or something that is fooling Motion?
When you go to the inspector for the clip, does it show that it is sized at 100%?
Patrick

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