Photos stretching in iMovie widescreen project since Leopard

Hi All
Since upgrading to OSX 10.5, when inserting photos into a DV widescreen project, iMovie 6 is stretching the photos.
It has never done this before and have not changed any settings recently.
Any ideas what to check/or a fix?
thanks

I have the similar effect after changing to Leopard. Actually, this is pretty bad since I use Ken Burns very frequently. I can only suggest to use the "Feedback" menu in iMovie and report this problem to Apple.
The combination of iMovie and iPhoto is my biggest motivation to use a Mac. If there is no solution available soon I wil have to switch back to Tiger and hope it does not occure there (although I have never noticed it there but some reported it also there).
Additional to the stretching the colors it produces are different to the original ones and the photo appears to be a bit blurred.

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