Jon Fairhurst
October 5th, 2008, 11:30 PM
The question has been asked many times, but I have yet to hear the answer... How many vertical pixels do you get from the D90 in HDMI Capture that are not covered by the menu graphics? Can one get a clean 2.35:1 aspect?
From my calculations, that would be 1,280 wide and 1280/2.35 = 545 tall. That would allow uncompressed capture with the Blackmagic Intensity card into a RAID. By cropping all but 545 lines, one would end up with a cinema-like aspect ratio.
Sure, there's still rolling shutter. You'd be tethered to a PC. It ain't RAW. There might be aliasing, noise reduction or other artifacts. But it would bypass the Motion JPEG compression.
Anybody got any HDMI captures to measure?
Thanks!
From my calculations, that would be 1,280 wide and 1280/2.35 = 545 tall. That would allow uncompressed capture with the Blackmagic Intensity card into a RAID. By cropping all but 545 lines, one would end up with a cinema-like aspect ratio.
Sure, there's still rolling shutter. You'd be tethered to a PC. It ain't RAW. There might be aliasing, noise reduction or other artifacts. But it would bypass the Motion JPEG compression.
Anybody got any HDMI captures to measure?
Thanks!