Frage von bert:If I shrink images in my film insert, eg sit in a corner, no longer to be seen, although it should normally be able to still good. is somehow s.der resolution of the images and the reduction of premiere
Antwort von Wiro:
is somehow s.der resolution of the images and the reduction of premiere Probably.
If you are putting huge photos and then belittling to 10%, they are obviously blurred. You have to sharpen it.
Since you have not said exactly what you're planning there, I can only (glass bead suspect).
Gruss Wiro
Antwort von bert:
wants to show in nem interview the top left. ? sharpen
Antwort von Wiro:
Hello,
the effect is soft on Appro-Sharpen &> Sharpen.
I'll go out like this, that your "problem" is really a shrink is caused by the blur.
Gruss Wiro
Antwort von bert:
schonmal thanks but that has auchnicht really successful because virtually nothing is changing
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Bert,
If you are a video image (SD? - 720 × 576) and belittling to another SD video image to insert, then the reduced-size picture is logically equivalent to a Resolutionreduziert. It loses s.Detailreichtum (=) sharpness. This is perfectly normal.
Antwort von bert:
that means no preference which has the image resolution, which will be increasingly difficult to read? Only s.der resolution kan, the film does not even lie, since this would represent actually still sharp enough
Antwort von Markus:
Only s.der resolution kan, the film does not even lie, since this would represent actually still sharp enough What do you mean by that?
Antwort von bert:
The resolution of the film should be sufficient for the writing on the show bildern sharp, so it is not so small that not enough 720x576 pixels
Antwort von xenos:
Hello Bert!
You just try to shrink the picture in an image editing program on the exact Resolutiondie you need for the small picture.
There you have received the best ways to adjust the sharpness, respectively.
The video will then s.Picture nothing changed, except for compress.
Good luck!
Xenos
Antwort von Axel:
A video, which (for example, by scaling the plane), we say, 58x72 pixels is pulled down in a corner of the PAL-box is not blurred, but pixelated. Only every 100th Pixel is still displayed. Sharpening perhaps exacerbated these pixels. The opposite effect, a slight smoothing, that the picture looks sharp again. When rendering are in fact calculated only in this case, average values of aggregated pixels. This is especially true for fonts, synonymous if they are top of s.klein elected.
Antwort von Markus:
The resolution of the film should be sufficient for the writing on the show bildern sharp ... Articles can s.Television only read up to a certain size (depending of the font). If they are
too small, everything becomes blurred.