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Joe Busch July 2nd, 2007 01:38 PM

Smooth Slow Motion... is it SD?
 
I'm wondering if it's really recording SD to the HDV timeline

I filmed all weekend and got about 10 tapes, I had 40-50 shots of smooth slow motion that are moments you can't really get again and when we watched it on the TV it looked great (well it was SD!) but once I import it to my computer it looks horrible, if I scale the window down to about SD size it looks pretty good...

I'm just curious if it's recording at a lower resolution for that...

I'll post up some examples if people care...

I have an FX7 btw

Giroud Francois July 2nd, 2007 02:05 PM

there is a feature on V1 that does slow motion but at half or quarter resolution (depends how long you record).
probably it is the same on FX7 ?

Joe Busch July 2nd, 2007 02:10 PM

Ah, it's locked at 6 seconds (I know the V1 does 3sec, 6, and 12... If I could do 3 sec burst and still have full resolution (even 720) I'd be happy...)

Sucks that I didn't find out about this later, I would have rather just stuck in normal HDV :(

Giroud Francois July 2nd, 2007 02:29 PM

you still can do slomo at good res.
just use virtual dub to split your 60/sec interlaced frames to 60 progressive pic/sec. it will gives you 2x slomo at halh vertical res. (1440x540).
then you can interpolate between each picture with some software (motion perfect ?) and go slower (4x).
look here http://www.100fps.com/

or perhas it is clearer here http://dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=50375

Paul Frederick July 2nd, 2007 02:36 PM

There's a real good article on doing this in this months DV magazine. Not sure if it's posted on-line yet. The author claims it's like what you get from a Varicam! I haven't tried it yet.

Joe Busch July 2nd, 2007 03:06 PM

It's definitely half/quarter resolution (I'm thinking quarter)

I was thinking maybe it was in SD mode for slow mo recording...

I guess it makes sense, buffering 120fps for 6 seconds at 1440 x 1080 is a lot of work :P

I know how to de-interlace, if I could convert my 60i stuff to 60p I'd be happy.

Ron Little July 3rd, 2007 06:50 AM

Hey check out the slow mo feature on the V1. I shot this at a 4th of July event.

http://www.youtube.com/videodojo

I captured this video in Premiere with HDV preset. When you click on properties it says the video is 1440x1080. I projected it onto a 10 foot screen and it looked great.

Joe Busch July 3rd, 2007 07:24 AM

It's a 480 x 270 clip enlarged to 1440 x 1080... I think... stored on the HDV timeline

I'm not positive, but I know when I scale the window down, it looks more accurate than at full 1920x1080 (1.33 pixel ratio)

Joe Busch July 3rd, 2007 02:32 PM

http://www.lousyheros.com/videos/xpslslo.wmv

465 x 260 is what I ended up with I think... probably the wrong resolution but it looks decent

8 minutes of slow motion :P

That's roughly the resolution you get with the FX7...


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