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Thread: Scaling video

Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago by Joseph Simon
How far can you scale a video file (in the motion tab) before visible degradation will show up on the finalized video? Any pointers on scaling in general to minimize this effect? Thanks!
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Richard Harrington replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
The short answer is 0% (technically speaking)' Make sure sequence settings set to best motion filtering. Strongly consider using AE or a myriad of 3rd party plugins for scaling. Richard M. Harrington, PMP Author: Video Made on a Mac, Photoshop for Video, Understanding Adobe Photoshop, Final Cut Studio On the Spot and ATS:iWork

John Fishback replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Or Compressor (with Frame Controls on & quality set to best) which you have. John MacPro 8-core 2.8GHz 8 GB RAM OS 10.5.5 QT7.5.5 Kona 3 Dual Cinema 23 ATI Radeon HD 3870, 24" TV-Logic Monitor, ATTO ExpressSAS R380 RAID Adapter, PDE enclosure with 8-drive 6TB RAID 5 FCS 2 (FCP 6.0.5, Comp 3.0.5, DVDSP 4.2.1, Color 1.0.3) Pro Tools HD w SYNC IO, Yamaha DM1000, Millennia Media HV-...

Joseph Simon replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Thanks for the advice, guys!

 

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Scaling video
Published (2009-11-18 07:45:00)
Thanks for the advice, guys!
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Scaling video
Published (2009-11-11 04:33:00)
The short answer is 0% (technically speaking)' Make sure sequence settings set to best motion filtering. Strongly consider using AE or a myriad of 3rd party plugins for scaling. Richard M. Harrington, PMP Author: Video Made on a Mac, Photoshop for Video, Understanding Adobe Photoshop, Final Cut Studio On the Spot and ATS:iWork
John Fishback
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Scaling video
Published (2009-11-11 20:46:00)
Or Compressor (with Frame Controls on & quality set to best) which you have. John MacPro 8-core 2.8GHz 8 GB RAM OS 10.5.5 QT7.5.5 Kona 3 Dual Cinema 23 ATI Radeon HD 3870, 24" TV-Logic Monitor, ATTO ExpressSAS R380 RAID Adapter, PDE enclosure with 8-drive 6TB RAID 5 FCS 2 (FCP 6.0.5, Comp 3.0.5, DVDSP 4.2.1, Color 1.0.3) Pro Tools HD w SYNC IO, Yamaha DM1000, Millennia Media HV-3C, Neumann U87, Schoeps Mk41 mics, Genelec Monitors,...

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