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Jung Kyu July 4th, 2005 07:14 AM

hdr- hc1 new clip
 
http://www.sonyhdvinfo.com/images/up.../firework1.mpg



http://big.server.charbax.com/EFCmov...c1_clips1.divx

http://www.sonyhdvinfo.com/images/upload/hc1/angel.mpg

http://www.sonyhdvinfo.com/images/upload/hc1/ducks1.mpg

Jung Kyu July 4th, 2005 08:52 PM

FX1 and hc1
 
night shot

fx1

http://www.sonyhdvinfo.com/images/up...ireworkfx1.mpg


HC1

http://www.sonyhdvinfo.com/images/up.../firework1.mpg

Fredrik-Larsson July 5th, 2005 04:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jung Kyu

Should be
http://www.sonyhdvinfo.com/images/up...ireworkfx1.mpg

Fredrik-Larsson July 5th, 2005 04:23 AM

Being a rookie... why does it seem to be black lines when they fireworks explode? Is it the camera?

Mike Farrington July 5th, 2005 05:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fredrik-Larsson
Being a rookie... why does it seem to be black lines when they fireworks explode? Is it the camera?

The video is interlaced. These lines will very noticible when viewing the videos on your PC. These videos have not been processed for PC viewing, they are in their RAW .m2t format (just renamed to .mpg for convienence).

If you download the VLC media player from www.videolan.org, you can activate on-the-fly deinterlacing to see the video properly on your computer.

Pierre Barberis July 5th, 2005 09:15 AM

I am missing something ? or is DirectShow OK ??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Farrington
If you download the VLC media player from www.videolan.org, you can activate on-the-fly deinterlacing to see the video properly on your computer.

I tried the VLC player , using the various de-interlacing methods that the Preferences panel offer.Does not seem to improve the situation ....

Am I missing something ? Thanks for your help.
In fact Windows Media Player does an excellent work at deinterlacing on the fly, on my machine, a low speed Sony VAIO. No black bars visible anywhere...

Pierre Barberis July 5th, 2005 09:32 AM

Visible differences between HC1 and FX1
 
The situation seems clear enough ( not bad for a night shot...;-) )

The FX1 shows heads in the foreground and a perfectly lit arch . ( Is this StLouis ??) Where the HC1 shows barely nothing.

But the Hi-light fireworks themselves are crippled by smear on the FX1 while they look excellent on the HC1.

Trade-off, trade-off CCD versus CMOS as expected...

Mike Farrington July 5th, 2005 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre Barberis
But the Hi-light fireworks themselves are crippled by smear on the FX1 while they look excellent on the HC1.

According to the person who shot the video, the FX1's aperature was locked down. Had it been set to automatic, it probably would have looked better.

Anhar Miah July 5th, 2005 02:51 PM

I liked the "angel" footage, interesting to note that it does not have a ND filter (becasue Sony claims it doesn't need one being CMOS having higher dynaimc range than CCD's) there doesn' seem to be any blowouts, well maybe it was'nt sunny enough.

Fredrik-Larsson July 7th, 2005 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre Barberis
I tried the VLC player , using the various de-interlacing methods that the Preferences panel offer.Does not seem to improve the situation ....

Am I missing something ? Thanks for your help.
In fact Windows Media Player does an excellent work at deinterlacing on the fly, on my machine, a low speed Sony VAIO. No black bars visible anywhere...

I just checked media-player. Resizing to 50 % makes the shots great! Guess my computer couldn't handle the size or something...

Jack Zhang July 8th, 2005 05:20 PM

Praise Kerr Cook! Thank him so much for 4th of July footage!!!


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