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Gabriel Chiefetz October 4th, 2005 03:47 PM

Benefits to HDV->SD Downconvert with Nattress?
 
Hello!

I'm trying to puzzle out the possible benefits of HDV->SD downconversion. Are there any? Or am I better off just shooting in SD? I will be delivering the end result in SD with Nattress for 24p emulation.

Specifically, which of the following workflows would yield the best result?

1) Shoot in HDV -> Capture in FCP, treat with Nattress -> Downconvert to SD
2) Shoot in HDV -> Downconvert to SD -> Capture in FCP, treat with Nattress
3) Shoot in SD -> Capture in FCP, treat with Nattress

Graeme Nattress October 4th, 2005 06:47 PM

I'd go with 1) for best quality. The latest Standards Converter has a downconvert option, which does the appropriate filtering to stop aliassing on the downconvert.

Graeme

Gabriel Chiefetz October 4th, 2005 11:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Graeme Nattress
I'd go with 1) for best quality. The latest Standards Converter has a downconvert option, which does the appropriate filtering to stop aliassing on the downconvert.

Graeme

Ah, perfect! Thanks, Graeme! So the workflow you're suggesting is:

Shoot in HDV -> Capture in FCP, treat with Nattress -> Downconvert to SD using Nattress Standards Converter

And in your view, shooting in HDV and doing a high-quality downconvert to SD is superior to simply shooting in SD?

Graeme Nattress October 5th, 2005 06:13 AM

"treat with Nattress -> Downconvert to SD using Nattress Standards Converter"

Is all one step. The Standards Converter does 60i to 24p and downrezzzing all in one step.

Graeme

Gary McClurg October 5th, 2005 01:33 PM

Graeme,

I thought I looked on your site but maybe I missed it do you have any clips of the down convert from 60i to 24p?

Thinking of the Z1 for this.

I think you're program can convert 25p to 24p also?

So if you have the Sony Z1 would it be better to shoot in 60i or 50i, of course with no CF modes on?

Thanks Gary

Graeme Nattress October 5th, 2005 04:25 PM

I don't have any such clips. You'd have to download the demo and try it on your own video. Try the 2.5.2 demo as it should be great for this.

You can also try shooting 50i (deinterlace with Film Effects) and using, say cinema tools to slow it down 4% to 24p, and that's also a workflow that works.

Graeme

Damien Molineaux October 29th, 2005 02:43 PM

HD to 4:3 pan and scan
 
Hi Graeme,

This is kind of stupid, I'll be able to check next time I go to my office as I have your Standards conversion filter set, but I'll ask anyhow. Do you have an option to downconvert to SD 4:3 and cut off the edges of the frame and eventually adjust the framing left or right ?

With my regards,
Damien Molineaux
earthing productions

Graeme Nattress October 29th, 2005 02:49 PM

I don't have a pan and scan option, I'm afraid. I think you'd have to do that in FCP before conversion.

Graeme


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