To "widen" time remap clip - possible?

Since i'm new commer from APPro i wonder if it's possible to move the out point of the clip when u make time remap? In APPro (Premiere) it's possible to widen the clip up to the phisical OUT point of the captured footage. In FCP i can't do that

Anton
I think you're not getting an answer because your question is a little difficult to understand for anyone who hasn't seen how PP handles it ... I think you're asking if you can simply pull the end of a clip to stretch (slow it down) or shorten (speed it up) it in time? If thats what you're asking then the answer is no, not with the Time Remap tool, but its easily worked around using "Fit to Fill" (Shift-F11). Use "F" to match frame into the Viewer, remark the are you want to fill in the timeline, then press Shift F11.
Hope it helps
Andy

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