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 p
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 render
rdo 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 vi
ry to render to
"YUV4MPEG stream" and pipe the output to ffmpeg where you can encode
it with any codec. Rendering directly to quicktime + MPEG4 caused
artifacts in my case. Your pictures' resolution seems to be ok.
On 15 November 2011 18:37, Francisco López wrote:
Hi Michal. Thanks fo
utput in Preferences. But then pictures are limited to
~4016 pixels.
Michal
On 15 November 2011 18:12, Francisco López wrote:
Hi all.
I have a problem when I zoom in or out still images in Cienelerra. I get an
ugly shaking effect that I don't know how to avoid.
I think that this happens on
Hi all.
I have a problem when I zoom in or out still images in Cienelerra. I get
an ugly shaking effect that I don't know how to avoid.
I think that this happens only when the image size is greater than the
frame size.
Any ideas?
Thanks and I'm sorry for my english.
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