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Best interpolation tecniques ?
Hi, I am looking for sone expert advoce in using Twixtor or simalr plugin to create extra frames for slow motion.
- if you plan to interpolate during editing, while shooting should you shoot soft images (1/50 shutter) or crisp images (1/200 or faster)... Obviously provided you got the light. - is it better to interpolate at highest resolution available and then downsize to final output or interpolate at lower size (rendering speedis not an issue here) ? - is it better to have all in focus or have a shallow depth of field? - is it better to have a still camera and just the subject moving or moving the camera can help? Etc... Any ither suggestion? |
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Re: Best interpolation tecniques ?
I don't know if this tutorial will answer all your questions, but it's a start. Google "twixtor tutorial" and you'll find several useful videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycjwO...ature=kp]After Effects Twixtor Tutorial - YouTube (I posted it as a direct link but the link is not working) Here is another similar program (Kronos, by The Foundry) which you might like. I tried both demo versions and found Kronos somewhat easier to use, YMMV. |
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Re: Best interpolation tecniques ?
thank you... I'll try it
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