Ryan Calloway
November 1st, 2007, 08:54 AM
Hello All,
Last Saturday I videotaped a wedding using two GL2s.
My second/rear camera is the camera at issue. I always use new tapes so I'm wondering if it could be the head on the camera that is dirty or a bad tape. The pixelization is very random but noticeable. However, if there is any movement by either the camera or people being videotaped it is very noticeable.
Now that I have the issue with the video, does VideoVegas have something that can minimize/eliminate the pixelization? I've use as many shots from the other camera as possible to limit the bad pixelization, but the second/rear camera has some of the better shots.
Any help/direction will be greatly appreciated.
Last Saturday I videotaped a wedding using two GL2s.
My second/rear camera is the camera at issue. I always use new tapes so I'm wondering if it could be the head on the camera that is dirty or a bad tape. The pixelization is very random but noticeable. However, if there is any movement by either the camera or people being videotaped it is very noticeable.
Now that I have the issue with the video, does VideoVegas have something that can minimize/eliminate the pixelization? I've use as many shots from the other camera as possible to limit the bad pixelization, but the second/rear camera has some of the better shots.
Any help/direction will be greatly appreciated.