WhiteBisonProduction
02-15-2009, 11:39 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOL-roxW6bk
Just a short clip, I've been thinking about exploiting the extra resolution that you get with 1080p. Since output on the web is so low resolution(even web HD is pretty low) you can really magnify a certain area quite a bit without the picture getting overly grainy. I think I'm slightly out of focus on the final blow but you can see it still holds up pretty good.
I edited coverted 720p Mpeg files in premiere pro then after I was done I substituted in the orginal 1080p files and rendered. I then uploaded 1080p h.262 to youtube.
This was really more of a test then anything but I think it could be worthwhile to take a peak at if you are interested.
Just a short clip, I've been thinking about exploiting the extra resolution that you get with 1080p. Since output on the web is so low resolution(even web HD is pretty low) you can really magnify a certain area quite a bit without the picture getting overly grainy. I think I'm slightly out of focus on the final blow but you can see it still holds up pretty good.
I edited coverted 720p Mpeg files in premiere pro then after I was done I substituted in the orginal 1080p files and rendered. I then uploaded 1080p h.262 to youtube.
This was really more of a test then anything but I think it could be worthwhile to take a peak at if you are interested.