Color corrections? Boost the contrast up, or added 3 way toners, maybe……
Oh, and to add black bars to get the widescreen format, simply set your file/composition to 12:5. That’s the widescreen ratio.
Hmm…. I’m very unexperienced here….
How do I tell if my lens is a par-focal or a vari-focal lens?
When I open the lens’ user’s manual, it just said “Canon EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens is a high-performance standard zoom lens equipped wIth an IS, and has been developed for EOS cameras compatible with EF-S lenses”.
H.264 mp4.
Not intending to do anything, just want to know what is the limit to my video.
Because I wish no quality is loosed for my video, and doesn’t shrinking from 5K to 4K loss a lot of quality?
I am doing a stop motion video. I first gather the pictures together and make them as a footage by using Windows Live MovieMaker. The export window said H.264 1920 x 1080. It has a .mp4 at the end.
Then I imported the footage into After Effects to add effects. I then rendered it by the best and lossless settings. It has a .mov at the end.
I used the Quicktime player on my Mac to view it.
I am very new to movie making, so I don’t know much. Wish this is the information you need to help me to solve my problem.