Difference in quality

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RadicalEd0
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Post by RadicalEd0 » Thu Mar 06, 2003 3:09 pm

I'd say use sshq and msharpen in large amounts.
NMEAMV: PENIS
NMEAMV: IN
NMEAMV: YO
NMEAMV: MIXED
NMEAMV: DRINK

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Post by Leanan » Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:33 am

I'm sorry I don't know what those are :oops:

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Post by SS5_Majin_Bebi » Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:35 am

video filters I'd say, at a guess.

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Post by RadicalEd0 » Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:35 am

google is your friend

sshq = smartsmootherhiquality
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Post by SS5_Majin_Bebi » Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:58 am

my Legato Bluesummers avatar is so cool!!

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Post by TaranT » Fri Mar 07, 2003 4:11 am

Another possibility would be to leave the image quality as is and somehow segragate the two types of images. For example, if the movie footage could be used only for dream/flashback scenes, then a surrounding "fog" or color shift or soft blur could be used, and the difference in picture quality would seem to be intentional or else would not be noticed.

A workable technique depends on your concept and would need some creative thought.

BTW, if you're mixing full-screen and wide-screen images, you might think about feathering the edges of the wide-screen clips. Gives it a more polished look, IMO - unless your screen composition uses hard edges by design.

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Post by TaranT » Fri Mar 07, 2003 4:21 am

Better fix it before jbone gets here... :roll:
"segragate" --> "segregate"

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