fair enough, and yes he did say projected rather than DVD, but I guess I
assumed since without custom profiles in moviemaker the highest resolution
of any finished movie wouldn't be higher than 720 x 480, I didn't see the
sense in using 25+ megapixel images since adding several hundred very high
resolution photos to moviemaker will usually bring it to its knees.
thanks again for the input
as always, we bow to the king - papajohn. ;-)
-KDE
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| the post said the presentation will be projected, not necessarily played
on
| a DVD/TV..... a projection system can handle larger sized videos... and it
| can handle photo stories, often a better option than a movie when starting
| with a scanned image.
|
| I said at least 800x600 as that would be fine for a movie heading toward
| DVD, and high enough quality to look good on a projection system....
|
| My newsletter this week is about starting with a scanned picture and using
| it in a story or movie... here are 3 different projects from the same
| images... the first used in a Photo Story and the other two in movies.
|
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http://www.papajohn.org/Newsletters/82-ScannedClockStory.wmv
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http://www.papajohn.org/Newsletters/82-ClockVideoClip.wmv
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http://www.papajohn.org/Newsletters/82-ClockOverlay.wmv
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| the image for the story was scanned at 7169x3537 pixels (25+ megapixels)
| the image for use as a video clip is 856x480 pixels... for a widescreen
| NTSC-sized one
| the image for the overlay is also 856x480 pixels
|
| so the width of all 3 were more than 800 pixels... scanning once at a
higher
| resolution seems better than going back for a second scan if you decide to
| do something with the image that can use the extra pixels.
| --
| PapaJohn
|
| Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website -
http://www.papajohn.org
| MM2 Tips and Tricks:
http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693
| Online Newsletters:
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx
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|
| | > <SNIP>and more pixels is better...
| >
| > Isn't that not necessarily the case, especially when using photos to
burn
| > a
| > movie file?? please correct me if I am way off, but doesn't the
| > rendering
| > process convert everything in your movie to the resolution of the
finished
| > movie.
| > for example, if final destination is NTSC DVD, then whatever photo you
add
| > will end up at 720 x 480. Granted a larger resolution original will
| > allow
| > for panning and zooming without having to stretch and enlarge, but does
| > starting with ultra-high resolution originals gain you anything in the
| > final
| > process ???
| >
| > curious to hear your thoughts
| >
| > -KDE
| >
| >
| > | > | the dpi doesn't make a difference.... scan them so they have pixel
| > | dimensions of at least 800 wide by 600 high.... and more pixels is
| > better
| > | --
| > | PapaJohn
| > |
| > | Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website -
http://www.papajohn.org
| > | MM2 Tips and Tricks:
| >
http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693
| > | Online Newsletters:
| >
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx
| > |
| > | | > | > This may be very basic to everyone. I apologize if it is. BUT...
| > | > I am trying to create a presentation using mainly still images that
| > will
| > | > be
| > | > projected on to a wall. What resolution should my images be scanned
| > at?
| > | > 300
| > | > dpi? 1200 dpi? Welcome the help!!
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
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