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Frage von emu:


Hello,

times I have a perhaps stupid question to a format conversion:

Starting material has a Resolutionvon 2048:1024 (ie 2:1). The target format should be 720p or 1080p. Logically, there is missing a bit of vertical resolution so if you want to convert to 1920x1080 (the same applies to 720p, when it should be proportional).

Does this mean now that you actually s.Ende top and bottom black bar is, or is it usually just inflated the Picture?

Unfortunately I have no HD display as a television, so I have never consciously noticed it, just trust me somehow the black bars do not quite :-) (if it is synonymous mathematically coherent explanation probably would). How is so commonly done?

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Antwort von Pianist:

"emu" wrote: Does this mean now that you actually s.Ende top and bottom black bar is, or is it usually just inflated the Picture?
This is a personal decision. Attaches securely to one of the image content and the other of the exact playback situation. Either the bars above and below the lesser of two evils, or you cut left and right which, if there is no bar to give. Since there is no standard solution, are individual decisions.

Matthias

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Antwort von emu:

Hello Mathias,

thanks for the quick reply - so if it really is so, I tend in doubt then but probably more in the bar (I somehow think distortion is not so good ;-)).

Jan

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Antwort von Pianist:

"emu" wrote: thanks for the quick reply - so if it really is so, I tend in doubt then but probably more in the bar (I somehow think distortion is not so good ;-)).

Bias was but no speech. I wrote what of the alternative, either the aspect ratio of beam to maintain the aspect ratio or to reduce the left and right what wegschneidet. That could be synonymous, for each scene separately, so more times left and right more times. So should I, if I have my exceptionally high resolution images times after wandel PAL 4:3, then you can just choose a suitable cutout. This is of course not always, but it is rare that it actually does not.

Matthias

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Antwort von emu:

Yes, I know what you mean. I had only the problem that when I convert R3D data (it is material to a Red One) would have an option, the picture in the desired format to "Stretch" and that would be distorted.

I was under perpetual-out and her and countless tests now decided, the sequences with the correct proportions as to render TIFF (takes quite some time, but looks for s.Besten off).

The method with the pruning s.Schluß I can still do so - since then of course nothing distorted. As far as I'm still not at all and I'm afraid it takes more synonymous (the workflow is really bad, if you are not a high end finishing system at home).

Greeting
Jan

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