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very frustrated!
I belong to a video association. I’m also a videographer who shoots weddings for a living. I also do funerals. In fact, funerals is full time for me.
Recently, I began networking with a great photographer. I take his wedding client’s photo’s and put them onto DVD for him. And it’s a nice way to make a little extra money. But I have a problem when I take his photo’s and put them into Vegas.
He gives the photo’s (usually about 100 – 130 pictures) to me on CD. Each image can be between 2 MB and 19 MB. That’s far too big for my work. The pictures shimmer like crazy then. Any foilage (trees, bushes, etc) or articles of clothing such as a tie, start shaking like crazy, especially with pan ‘n’ scan. So, I use Photoshop Elements to downsize the images, anywhere between, let’s say, 75 to 300 kb. The lower you go, the fuzzier the picture. The higher you stay, the more shimmer you get. I’ve worked with the field order: trying “none (progressive scan)” to “lower field first”. I have found that using “none(progressive scan)” works best.
My question, is, what is a person to do to get a decent picture? These photo’s will be viewed on DVD, on a television. When I’m doing video montage’s for funerals, I scan people’s photo’s in at around 150 dpi, the photo’s are then as low as around 40 kb, and as high as 200 kb, and they turn out great! So i’m scratching my head here.
A personal note, it’s embarrassing to ask questions that are probably elementary to many other folks on this forum.
“What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas”