Downconverting to different formats
Hi,
I bought a FX1 not long ago and I import all the footage to my pc in HD, then after I edit and CC it I export it to SD Pal (720x576)...but it looks like it was originaly shot on SD (not downconverted to SD from HD). Is this the wrong way to do it? Another FX1 owner I talked to told me to try opening a project in SD and simply resize the HD footage there. This doubt is also relevant concerning any type of downconversion (to 720 25p for instance). Any sugestions? |
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The way you are refering to there's no point shooting HD :( I want to keep a copy in HD (for narrative projects blow outs) and another one in SD for TV.
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Dude!
Shoot HD, Edit HD, and output/encode SD! You'll get amazing results! Don't try on the fly downconversion while capturing cause is Cr&^P, also don't try putting an HD feed on a SD timeline. Shoot HD, Edit HD, and output/encode SD! |
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2) Remember that SD will look like SD no matter how good the source. 3) Are you feeding PAL to your monitor via S-video? You should! |
I'm with Tomas on shot and edit in HD (then convert to SD for final output if that's the goal), especially if you'll be doing any filtering in post (color correction, noise redution or whatever).
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Hd,hd,sd
Shoot HDV. Edit HDV. Downconvert the HDV master to SD. Now you have an HD master to achive for future use and an SD for the client. Clients are not thinking HD right now, but they will be very soon, and there's a good chance they'll come back to asking for an HD version of what is already been done.
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For better quality, Cineform is a good way to go for editing in HD, especially if you will be doing several intermediate renders.
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thanks guys!
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