Hi Jean-Sebastien, Marc and all.
 
J-S.. thanks for your efforts and nice tuts.. !
 
For the actual Camera, there already is a preset for Pal/NTSC 9:16 !
Odd though that not the same ones are in the 'Render to file'....
The individual fields in the 'File Rendering' window, dont support math or formulas as it seems, so you cant easily put 1920/2 into a field..=(
 
One other thing, you can create 'File Rendering Setting' files, in the 'Select' Window
Its in the left tab of the Last tab..
Then you can in the top of the 'File Rendering' Window, select the wanted 'File Rendering Setting' configuration...!
 
Take Care
Best Regards
Stefan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner )
A Proud Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D..

That is true but not in the camera properties, you need to know the ratio.

 

Jean-Sebastien Perron

www.neuroworld.ws


De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Marc Michael
Envoyé : Monday, September 25, 2006 3:42 PM
À : Jean-Sebastien Perron
Objet : HDTV-rendering-Tutorial (was: 6 New Realsoft tutorials)

 

Hallo Jean-Sebastien,

 

Montag, 25. September 2006, 17:09:33, schriebst Du:

 

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http://www.neuroworld.ws/tutorials.htm

 

 

Please, give me your comments.

 

Jean-Sebastien Perron

www.neuroworld.ws

 

 

 

 

Nice tutorials. I have a comment for an additional aspect for HDTV-rendering,

 <http://www.neuroworld.ws/tutorials/jsp_tutorial_hdtv_rendering/jsp_tutorial_hdtv_rendering.htm>.

You don't has to remember this magic number 0.563, because you know the ratio: 16:19. So, uncheck Lock ratio and type in the field Width 16 and in the field Height 9. Realsoft automatically calculates the Height/Width floating point ratio. Now check Lock ratio and type in your dired Width. Realsoft automatically calculates the correct Height!

 

But one question:

 

Is it possible to add custom presets of my own into the Presets-combo? 

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Viele Grüße,

Yogi Marc Michael

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