Creative COW SIGN IN :: SPONSORS :: ABOUT US :: CONTACT US
HDV FORMAT: HDV Format ForumTutorialsApple FCP ForumAdobe Premiere Pro ForumSony Vegas Forum

Re: Cineframe 30/Cineframe 25 resolution loss vs. 60i

Cow Forums : HDV Format
VIEW POSTS   •   ADD A NEW POST   •   SEARCH   •   CHANGE FORUM
Respond to this post   •   Return to posts index   •   Read entire thread


Re: Cineframe 30/Cineframe 25 resolution loss vs. 60i
by James L. Arthurs on Dec 26, 2004 at 6:24:37 am

Well, if both models are truly only recording one field height as "progressive", that's a bit of a let-down.

I guess in the "glass half full" mode of thinking, at least then you wouldn't have a quality mis-match if you choose to shoot 60i and reduce to fields for slow motion to inter-cut with CF25 material.

I have tried using DV Filmmaker to convert 50i to progressive. Only two clips out there to experiment with, but it definately retains the resolution on static parts of the image. Default settings tend to leave some remains of interlacing in low contrasts areas of the frame. I must do more experiments to see it this can be eliminated...

Regards,

Jim Arthurs


Respond to this post   •   Return to posts index   •   Read entire thread


Current Message Thread:




Note: If you are a registered user please click here to login before posting.

Your post will not be accepted if your name and email address are not registered in our database. Click here if you do not have an account.

Name
E-Mail Address
Subject
E-Mail me when someone responds
Just This Message   Entire Thread   None  

Message:



Note: The following are HTML characters and may cause parts of your post to disappear if not used correctly: < > &
To include any portion of the post in your response, highlight the desired text and hit the "Q" key. Read more...



Add your message signature


 


Note: By clicking "Post Direct" button above, you are agreeing to the Creative Cow's Code of Conduct.



FORUMSTUTORIALSMAGAZINETRAININGVIDEOS - REELSPODCASTSEVENTSSERVICESNEWSLETTERNEWSBLOGS

© CreativeCOW.net All rights are reserved.

[Top]