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Re: 1080i 24P vs 720 24PN
by
Lars Wikstrom
(doka15)
on Jan 2, 2008 at 8:15:05 pm
I thought I remember reading something by Berry that the 1080 was less compressed the 720.
Next Month I will be shooting my western short which will be shot in the 1080 24pa and 720 24PN, but final product will be in 720.
I like to shoot a step above for some projects. We have a shoot with a guy ridding a horse while we are shooting from a truck. By shooting that in 1080 I have a a lot of extra room to use the program SmoothCam to take out all the extra bumps. I just have to frame it with extra room on the edges.
I did a test last month between the 2 formats and saw no major difference with the 2 formats. I thought there might be a problem with the interlace 1080 24pa so I shoot lots of small wires and things that might have had some interlacing problems and it looked great.
-Lars
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