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difference between quality render high and high optimized
Hi,
In aspect HD, when we do a CF avi rendering, we have the choice of the quality between : - high quality - high quality optimized - medium... "optimized" seems to produce a larger file than high; what's the difference ? Cedric. |
One can produce a larger higher quality file. :)
Quality order : Low, Medium, High, High Opt, Filmscan1, Filmscan2. Internally "High" was for real-time HDSDI ingest of older AMD Opterons, but now that we have new Intel hardware we added "High Optimized" to generate high quality output on the newer PCs. |
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We've had some probs with "High opt".,but "Filmscan1" sometimes seems a tiny bit better with certain types of material. For this up-rezed HDV stuff, though, can't tell a zip of difference! |
For more detail/noise in the source the more Filmscan modes add value.
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