Rob Harlan
March 10th, 2010, 10:33 AM
I don't have many problems with Photographers (so far!), we seem to have a mutual understanding and I accept and even utilise the presence of him/her on the wedding day in my videos.
Recently, I have noticed an issue with their flashes however. When I burn a DVD, some of the 'biggest'/closest flashes are resulting in a brief frame of macro-blocking in my video picture - i.e. in the moment the flash goes off, the sudden near 'white-out' is not merely a bright burst, but a bright burst of unsightly white blocks surrounding the subject. This is not good, as (at least to those knowledgeable) it looks like bad compression.
The blocking is not present in the original footage (Canon, Standard Definition), nor is it present in any .avi file I make from my editor. So the issue is ocurring during conversion to DVD format.
I use Avid Liquid, and convert within that program at a bitrate of around 8000. I haven't had the time to peform extensive tests yet to see if I can stop this blocking happening, but in the meantime any fellow Videographers with similar issues past or present may be able to shed some light. It may be editor or bitrate related, I'm not sure. I could try a different MPEG converter in due course if necessary.
Recently, I have noticed an issue with their flashes however. When I burn a DVD, some of the 'biggest'/closest flashes are resulting in a brief frame of macro-blocking in my video picture - i.e. in the moment the flash goes off, the sudden near 'white-out' is not merely a bright burst, but a bright burst of unsightly white blocks surrounding the subject. This is not good, as (at least to those knowledgeable) it looks like bad compression.
The blocking is not present in the original footage (Canon, Standard Definition), nor is it present in any .avi file I make from my editor. So the issue is ocurring during conversion to DVD format.
I use Avid Liquid, and convert within that program at a bitrate of around 8000. I haven't had the time to peform extensive tests yet to see if I can stop this blocking happening, but in the meantime any fellow Videographers with similar issues past or present may be able to shed some light. It may be editor or bitrate related, I'm not sure. I could try a different MPEG converter in due course if necessary.