Josh Bass
December 25th, 2009, 03:35 PM
Hi all. I'm attempting to uprez an SD project to 1920x1080, interlaced, using compressor. this is for display on a theater screen. I've been submitting 10 second cilps to test settings, and have a few questions.
On the frame controls tab on the compressor settings, you have several options like antialiasing, and detail.
My tests indicate that anything higher than 0 detail adds a touch of green to the picture, which I don't care for. Cranking it to 100 seems to be like adding a sharpening filter in FCP (you can really only see the difference when you zoom the movie to "double size".
I'm also curious to how effective/detrimental the noise reduction filter is that you can add via compressor. I've tried it on my tests and can't see a real difference, but the video also won't playback correctly! My machine's not powerful to handle 27mb/second HD with smooth playback, so I can only scroll through the file with the playhead.
So far I'm thinking I'm going to go with 100 antialiasing (highest), no detail (0), and possibly noise reduction.
On the frame controls tab on the compressor settings, you have several options like antialiasing, and detail.
My tests indicate that anything higher than 0 detail adds a touch of green to the picture, which I don't care for. Cranking it to 100 seems to be like adding a sharpening filter in FCP (you can really only see the difference when you zoom the movie to "double size".
I'm also curious to how effective/detrimental the noise reduction filter is that you can add via compressor. I've tried it on my tests and can't see a real difference, but the video also won't playback correctly! My machine's not powerful to handle 27mb/second HD with smooth playback, so I can only scroll through the file with the playhead.
So far I'm thinking I'm going to go with 100 antialiasing (highest), no detail (0), and possibly noise reduction.