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Re: Faux HD
by Douglas Spotted Eagle on Oct 18, 2009 at 5:32:34 am

I apologize. You're correct, I'm incorrect, and I'm clueless about how Vegas manages still photos.
Ken Burns actually didn't invent the effect either, it was his brother Ric. But...I imagined the whole thing when working on the "Civil War" series with them. Sorry to have mistaken motion on a photo as the "Burns effect." What was I thinking?

Good luck with uprezzed photos. Do enough of them and you'll crash Vegas very quickly, no matter which version of Vegas you use.
Vegas cannot manage images over 4000 x 4000.
Additionally, without using a tool like Fractals, uprezzing anything at any point, is an utter waste of time. You can't polish a turd. You cannot make a 70k image look great no matter how many MB you uprez it to without very expensive, time-consuming tools (like Fractals). I'm not the brightest bulb in the box, but one thing I do know very well, is how to upscale small images and use them in Vegas. Ask anybody ;-)

Douglas Spotted Eagle
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