Bill Hardy
October 17th, 2002, 06:32 AM
Barry, how are you capturing your stills? I capture to .jpg from iMovie but like Odessedream says my photos DO look pixilated. I then realized my jpg's have only 116 KB when a shot from a PD150 I downloaded was found to be 336 KB, over three times as much. No wonder my pics are pixelated! So I will have to do my whole web page over as I have been actually giving a poor representation of the GL2's quality.
But that's not all. I notice your video stills look nothing like mine and so I made a 1,016 .bmp still from your closeup of Liz, then converted that to a 40 KB jpg of Liz. I could not believe my eyes. The 40 KB shot of liz was not only as good as the 1016 KB bmp of Liz, but both pics looked equally fantastic with no pixelization. How can a 40 KB pic look as good as a 1 MB pic? Although I am confused I am eager to find out your method of extracting pics from your movies so I can get to work and clear the air as reguards to my CRAPPY web page pics. I may just go ahead with the iMovie to Quicktime movie to .bmp to .jpg method, as I see my pics are looking much better now from my GL2 that way. And I can't believe they only take up 40 KB! But any further advice would be appreciated.
Respectfully,
Bill
But that's not all. I notice your video stills look nothing like mine and so I made a 1,016 .bmp still from your closeup of Liz, then converted that to a 40 KB jpg of Liz. I could not believe my eyes. The 40 KB shot of liz was not only as good as the 1016 KB bmp of Liz, but both pics looked equally fantastic with no pixelization. How can a 40 KB pic look as good as a 1 MB pic? Although I am confused I am eager to find out your method of extracting pics from your movies so I can get to work and clear the air as reguards to my CRAPPY web page pics. I may just go ahead with the iMovie to Quicktime movie to .bmp to .jpg method, as I see my pics are looking much better now from my GL2 that way. And I can't believe they only take up 40 KB! But any further advice would be appreciated.
Respectfully,
Bill