Pix cropped in slide show movies...a fix?

Apologies if this question has been answered before.
I'm creating a video slideshow using FCP but I've found that the still photos, while looking perfect in the timeline and canvas, are somewhat oddly cropped when exported using 'edit to tape' to be played on tv screens. It's nothing terribly dramatic, but the top right and left corners tilt in a few degrees on the sides.
Again, odd thing is, that this effect doesn't occur on the main fcp canvas, only in export to a tv screen. The same holds true after exporting the movie to dvd studio pro and playing it in a standalone dvd player.
Anyone else experience this and discover a solution?
Thanks in advance,
JRS
  Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Sherrlock, if you're seeing this "effect" on 2
different TVs then it's most likely a normal display
of something you're doing visually that's a little
unusual.
Is there a border around your images? If so, how
wide is the border? Say, 80% of width and height?
90%? Maybe you could describe what is on the screen
a little more.
I still suspect it's a CRT curvature effect that is
shown up by having a black border near the action
safe or title safe areas. If so, it won't be
affected by a properly set up projection - although
any masking or keystoning of the projector image will
cause different sensations.
If we are looking at this black border thing and
you're still worried about it, I'd suggest you look
at #1-3 again. #1 doesn;t have to be neutral, could
be an enlarged, softened version of the same image -
a common technique for putting 4:3 material in 16:9
programs.
If you can describe the content and your goals a
little more there might be some "aha".
Long story short:
I'm comparing and contrasting historical photos with modern repeats of the identical subject - a city skyline with a few shared features, say.
Problem is the photo pairs often intentionally don't match: ie. the older photo will encompass a much smaller field, whereas the larger photo takes in a much expanded cityscape. Also, this means placing photos on different portions of the screen.
I've been dropping these photos into the default black of the canvas, which suits both the older black and white and color pix.
I'm not misunderstanding the use of title safe (at least I don't think I am) - I'm using it as a rough guide to make my initial photo placements and then juggling/expanding the images from there. No matter where the photo is placed in the canvas, however - say, a centered photo using, perhaps, a third of the screen - I'm still getting this slight but noticeable cropping on the upper corners.
I'm sure that you're correct and that this is a crt issue as it's not apparent in fcp canvas. I'll have to try it with the projector and hope that it works. If I had a flat screen, I'd give it a shot, but it's the projector that's crucial in the end for public presentations/lectures. It would be helpful to solve the crt twist, as we hope, eventually, to expand these comparisons and market them as a dvd.
Best,
Sherrlock
  Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

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