Frage von C. Carsten:Good day,
I have a question.
In a forest I filmed nature, but then I notice that after dubbing Demner on PC via Firewire, the picture is not so, as I would like.
It is not s.Interlacing, the picture is deinterlaced.
On this screenshot you can see branches that wiegesagt "jagged" effect.
zum Bild My MiniDV camcorder is the "Metz CG 34".
I have always left everything on automatic, such as focus, etc.
If you have a better picture with a special setting to achieve?
Gruß,
Carsten
Antwort von C. Carsten:
I must mention that there is a Still Image was with a tripod.
Antwort von Hab keinen:
Since the picture is digitaaaaaaaaaaaa ised!
PIXEL BE!
Antwort von Soldier!:
Carsten [1:37 Clock]:
NO GARBAGE in my thread
Same garbage!
Antwort von Markus:
... after the dubbing Demner on PC via Firewire, the picture is not so, as I would like. You evaluate the video image output device s.einem inappropriate. What says since the Television on this recording?
More info:
Video recordings s.Computermonitor not look good
Antwort von C. Carsten:
On the television are the branches just as jagged.
The screenshot was synonymous not from a full, but from the normal window with the 720x576 Resolutionund wiegesagt deinterlaced.
Antwort von robbie:
We would perhaps describe what you mean "smart" mean?
So I can in your Screenshot now no abnormal or forked trees discover ...
synonymous one must bear in mind that trees in winter, when they leave the missing, for us anyway something naked and unshapely look ...
schöne grüße,
robbie
Antwort von Axel:
Before the window here right next to the calculator I'm looking at a very similar tree series with the dreary wintry black sticks, and I think I know what Carsten said. The picture, although the overall "mood" right back there, has two weaknesses. Firstly, it seems slightly blurred (Pal-Resolutionund Mark mentioned the problem of the representation of interlaced material on a no-Pal for the color-calibrated display), and secondly, the sky eats into the thinner branches. The Picture is the type against the host, when the auto aperture not upwards but downwards must be correct. The logs in the foreground are smaller aperture while their "drawing" (this brownish Gekleckse) lose, but the small branches are sharp.
Alternative: An ND-filter.
Antwort von HeikoS:
The solution is much simpler:
Carsten, so you write of "deinterlaced". I think you is not entirely clear what effect the removal of a half, or?
Simply load times a picture in a graphics program, scale it vertically to 50% down, and drag it back to 100% high.
And look at the "jagged" lines, the contours s.scharfen you will see.
Look at the original video (without deinterlace it before) on a television on. There are still steps to recognize?