In Adobe Premiere 2.0 of 4:3 footage to 16:9 footage
Frage von santi: Mai 2007
Hi Everybody,
There is a possibility, without any visible quality loss, my 4:3 footage in 16:9 conversion (without zoom)? Both formats should afterwards as loop on a 16:9 lcd tv ausgesstrahlt be?
Thank you very much!
Antwort von Markus:
"santi" wrote:
... without any visible quality loss ...
Here is a clear no. This is neither with inflation of 4:3 material to 16:9 or 4:3 with Embedding the material (with black bars left and right) in a 16:9-Project.
I have thought sowas. Echt schade ... But: Can I alternatively, the 4:3 and 16:9 Project scaled so that both side by side, so to speak, as a picture next to picture ausgestrrahlt be? So two small windows? If the synonymous with a quality loss?
MfG Santi
Antwort von Markus:
"santi" wrote:
... picture next to picture ...
I do not understand it fully, but if a video image (with pixel image = Skip) scales, there is a loss. Alone by Halbbildgeschichte where even (or especially) when a lot of small adjustments and re-interpolated to be calculated.
Antwort von Wiro:
"santi" wrote:
Can I alternatively, the 4:3 and 16:9 Project scaled so that both side by side, so to speak, as a picture next to picture ausgestrrahlt be?
Hello, yes, that goes without further notice. Put a 16x9 project s.and then the videos in 2 lanes on each other. If they fit nicely side by side you need to experience both videos at 55% scale.
Mark is right, of course: everybody goes Skaliervorgang quality flutes. If you verkleinerst However, as you wish, you can not see it. Try again. It would then look like in picture below. Gruss Wiro