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Quote:But you will see better results if you produce to something other than DVD. Such as MPEG-4, or AVCHD/MTS2, heck even WMV
Kmot, thank you for the suggestions. The new format did improve the output quality. As a photographer do you have any recommendations for resolution adjustments that would make further improvements?
I have just started to use PD11 to create videos from my still photos. I am really enjoying the flexibility of all the effects tools.
I have a question about the photo files I'm bringing into PD. I'm using JPG files at near original resolution. The original files are from 12 mpx and 16 mpx cameras. I use Photoshop CS6 as my editor.
The files and subsequent video files don't have the sharpness I would expect from my print work. Many of the same images I'm bringing in for video use will make sharp prints up to 30" x 40". I'm creating my videos in 4:3 and am cropping most photos to that same ratio.
Suggestions on the best approach for prepping the still photos prior to import into PD11 would be appreciated.
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