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Nattress Chroma Sharpen on HV10 shot... wow
I ran the Nattress filter on some of the HV10 clips and the difference is subtle but huge.
LEFT = original RIGHT = Filtered http://www.vasher.com/junk/hv10_nat1.jpg My interest is improving green screen key performance from HDV footage. It really does a great job of creating more info in the color channels. |
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On the PC side of things, Cineform product, (AspectHD, ConnectHD) do a similar function automatically upon capture/conversion. HDV 4:2:0 to 4:2:2avi
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Thanks Ken, that's good to know. Those are pretty pricey if you are a home user or student though. I almost wish that I could have the Nattress plug-in for After Effects for Windows... that's where I have more computing power.
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Which filter did you use ?
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Chroma sharpen
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Cheers.
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