this is a still shot though, with not a lot of motion. the quality of everything just looks bad though. It looks kind of like an interlaced frame: bad and choppy edges.
Alexander Gao
“When the revolution happens, I’ll be leading it.”
graphics definitely should be in square pixels and not in pixel aspect warped comps. also, to correct above, it might be 8533×540 or 864×480. I’m not sure.
Alexander Gao
“When the revolution happens, I’ll be leading it.”
I would personally choose H.264 Quicktime. That would be an efficient yet high quality format, easy to stream or download, and pretty much universally playable.
Alexander Gao
“When the revolution happens, I’ll be leading it.”
January 5, 2006 at 3:25 am
in reply to: Day to night
it’s fine if things look too clear to have actually been shot in night, is my opinion. As long as you still get the feel of nighttime, nobody can really distinguish between the two.
Alexander Gao
“When the revolution happens, I’ll be leading it.”
January 4, 2006 at 2:37 am
in reply to: Day to night
take a dark blue solid and overlay it over the original footage. You could also slap some cooling filters on it, and in 3 way color corrector you could map whites to a bluish tint and darken mids.
click on the time control box where it says RAM preview. It might be that you only unchecked the fullscreen box under SHIFT+RAM preview, and not under plain old RAM preview.
Alexander Gao
“When the revolution happens, I’ll be leading it.”