The Jenny Zarem Effect
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- dinkrobinson
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Re: The Jenny Zarem Effect
The resolution is fine; 2428x3642
When I originally put the pictures in the show before I render it as a video they are fine. Maybe I will try it again. Now it is not just about this being a really cool idea, now I just need to know I can get it done! Thanks. I will let you know. But if you think of anything else please let me know.
Thanks
When I originally put the pictures in the show before I render it as a video they are fine. Maybe I will try it again. Now it is not just about this being a really cool idea, now I just need to know I can get it done! Thanks. I will let you know. But if you think of anything else please let me know.
Thanks
- dinkrobinson
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Re: The Jenny Zarem Effect
The Resolution is fine 2428x3642. When I originally put the pictures in a show they are fine. It is when I render it into a video and put it in a new show that they get fuzzy.
In the create video dialog box -Video Preset-type -I put Custom right? Anything else doesn't seem to allow me to choose the vidro type (Mpeg2)
Let me know if you can think of anything else that I mught be doing wrong.
Thanks~
In the create video dialog box -Video Preset-type -I put Custom right? Anything else doesn't seem to allow me to choose the vidro type (Mpeg2)
Let me know if you can think of anything else that I mught be doing wrong.
Thanks~
- VernonRobinson
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Re: The Jenny Zarem Effect
that is strange. Evn with extreme zooming, you should have plenty of resolution. You have confirmed this because you say the original JPEG/MPEG conversion is fine. The resulting background movie plays fine without any issues before you add it back in to your final project?
-Vernon
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