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Upping a clips resolution*Posted by Wanted Man
I'm putting together a compilation reel, but some of the material i was only able to access at a smaller resolution - 854 x 480, so the other stuff included in the reel from 1920 x 1080 etc has been scaled down to this sequence size.
Final delivery will be vimeo which automatically displays at a higher size. My question therefore is how may i up-res the sequence, is it possible? Budget is zero i'm banking on free web-tool and/or perhaps Compressor advice (?) Cheers, WM
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I don't get your initial logic. Why are you downscaling your HD material and then blowing it back up? You should be editing in a 1920x1080 timeline. Use Compressor to convert the 854 x 480 clips to fit. That way you just export straight from the timeline at current size.
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The thing is derek, the majority of clips in the reel are extracted from smaller sources, so if i edit to the size of the larger clips those will look blown-up and, well, rubbish ..
"Why are you downscaling your HD material and then blowing it back up?" i'm not, the footage is ripped from dvd which is the only way i could get my hands on that specific material i edited. "Use Compressor to convert the 854 x 480 clips to fit. That way you just export straight from the timeline at current size." ---- but wouldn't that just degrade the footage? maybe 1080 x 720? to 1920 seems like a big jump WM
> the majority of clips in the reel are extracted from smaller sources, so if i edit to the size of the larger clips those will look
> blown-up and, well, rubbish .. They're going to anyway. You're blowing them up after the export. To 1920x1080, to 1280x720, whatever. > so the other stuff included in the reel from 1920 x 1080 etc has been scaled down to this sequence size. > the footage is ripped from dvd Well, then, the material isn't 1920x1080 anymore. It's irrelevant what frame size it "used to be". If it ended up on a video DVD, it's 720x480. ![]() www.derekmok.com
"If it ended up on a video DVD, it's 720x480."
thats my point, derek. hence my opening question
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