Cieonatechori Michelieve
August 31st, 2004, 10:12 AM
Hello friends,
I have a question regarding the keyframe animation. Would you all like to share how do you go about implementing the keyframe animation within your footage?
I'm going to be working on this particular project in which I need to show some paintings in detail(like exploring different parts of a painting by camera and then editing the footage).
I have this software from imagematics(Still motion creator) which can be used to pan/zoom into a still photograph and create the animation shots of a still image. I want to use this software for the animation shots instead of moving the camera over the paintings. The camera for rest of the shooting is going to be DVX100a.
My question is, at what resolution do I need to scan the images so that the quality of those shots done using the software is equvilant to the image quality of footage from DVX100a?
Here's what this software has to say about resolution -
"StillMotion Creator can create movies on images with resolutions up to 4000 by 4000 pixels. An 8 ½” by 11” photograph scanned at 300 DPI yields a file that is 2,550 by 3,300 pixels. True color and grey scale images may be used together in a movie."
Now you know the resolution this software can use, can anyone please give me idea about what size of photographs to scan at what resolution to get the results that are equvilant to the quality of DVX100a.
Thanks
I have a question regarding the keyframe animation. Would you all like to share how do you go about implementing the keyframe animation within your footage?
I'm going to be working on this particular project in which I need to show some paintings in detail(like exploring different parts of a painting by camera and then editing the footage).
I have this software from imagematics(Still motion creator) which can be used to pan/zoom into a still photograph and create the animation shots of a still image. I want to use this software for the animation shots instead of moving the camera over the paintings. The camera for rest of the shooting is going to be DVX100a.
My question is, at what resolution do I need to scan the images so that the quality of those shots done using the software is equvilant to the image quality of footage from DVX100a?
Here's what this software has to say about resolution -
"StillMotion Creator can create movies on images with resolutions up to 4000 by 4000 pixels. An 8 ½” by 11” photograph scanned at 300 DPI yields a file that is 2,550 by 3,300 pixels. True color and grey scale images may be used together in a movie."
Now you know the resolution this software can use, can anyone please give me idea about what size of photographs to scan at what resolution to get the results that are equvilant to the quality of DVX100a.
Thanks