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Greetings All
a 'how things work' question... I am working on a project that will be shot on an XL2 and I am wondering about shooting 16:9... On my VX2000 if you shoot 16:9 you are actually sacrificing resolution as the camera only uses part of the CCD capability. With the XL2 the camera uses the CCDs differently - so if you shoot 16:9 you are supposedly ending up with an image that is 960:480 instead of 720:480 but what happens when this is sent to tape? Isn't it still compressed to the DV codec and thus a 720:480 image? or is there a way to import (and I guess "save to tape" when shooting) where you are actually getting the greater resolution? I got my CCD usage information from: [www.dvinfo.net] any one have some info on this? thanks and best to ya jamie
thanks
does that mean that the foootage is still 720:480 and not the 960:480 reported - ie do you end up with a better image if you use the 4:3 and go to 16:9 in post or should you shoot in 16:9 so when you capture to FCP and tell it that the footage is animorphic, FCP stretches it so you ann see it properly... right? thanks jamie
you are sorta right Shane
Jamie you still have a 720x480 image but it has a pixel aspect ratio of 1.2 rather then 0.9 this is SIMILAR to shooting 960x480 but not the same (but NOT bad) this is the best way to get widescreen you are captuing a wider image rather then cropping top and bottom which is how many cheaper cameras do it (and how applying a matte in post) IF your camera (and your is one of the cameras) has "16x9 chips" (PDx10 is another) and you want wide screen USE THE 16x9 mode IN CAMERA rather then cropping it in post as for editing it just check the anamorphic box and FCP will stretch it properly Post Edited (09-13-05 19:58) David at Movies Rock in Toronto [www.tofcpug.com]
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