![]() Naturally, a 1920x1080 video is widescreen - that's the format. You don't mention this factor, so I can't give any more advice here. So then tailor the output to the highest resolution that that device can use. You must be making the video for something - to play back on a projector, a TV, YouTube, etc. To make your video look as good as possible, first consider the playback device. ![]() Plus, if you are making a DVD, it is even worse, because all DVDs are 720x480! So don't compare the still photos to the video - the video will always lose. That's the equivalent to a 0.9MP camera - or one of those very early digital cameras from the 1990s, or a cheap cell phone from 10 years ago.Įven at 1920x1080 (1080p), that's like a 2MP camera. Say you made a 720p HD video - that would be 1280x720. Maybe even more with a 10 or even 20MP (megapixel) camera.īut video is no where near that resolution. For instance, 3264 × 2076 with the iPhone 5. You say "high resolution images" and that usually means pictures taken with a decent camera or phone.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |