The only one solution that I've found to this issue is to resize the images until 2000px (width), so the value used in Camera Z is lower and the problem is imperceptible.

Hope this helps someone.

Thanks all of you.

El 15/11/11 19:54, Francisco López escribió:
I've downloaded some photos from internet and the issue is seems to dissapears (or it's too low to see it).

I don't know what difference can be between my photos and the ones of internet... just the resolution (200 vs 72)

El 15/11/11 19:24, Francisco López escribió:
The rendered video is not interlaced and I'm displaying it on my own PC (Ubuntu 11.04). I don't know if a PC it's a interlaced device or not (I think not).

I'll test to interlace the rendered video and I'll post the results.

Thanks.

El 15/11/11 19:03, Sean M. Pappalardo escribió:


On 11/15/2011 06:37 PM, Francisco López wrote:
I use camera's Z value and my pictures are about 1056x792 for 720x576
frame size. The shaky effect appears on rendered video.

Is the rendered video interlaced and you're displaying it on a non-interlaced device or vice-versa? Also, if displaying on an interlaced device, make sure the field order of the rendered video is correct (top or bottom field first) or it will shake horribly.

(Note that interlace issues affect all motion, not just zooms.)

Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo

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