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Re: Zooming in on footage
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David May
on May 13, 2008 at 12:55:33 pm
great advice mate, will give it a try. 2 questions, for trying the HD into SD and then back into HD, what format should i creatie it in for SD? that made sense i think.
And if that fails, is it worth holding off and doing using after effects to get the close up. dont know how it would be any better quality wise, but it was a thought
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