Frage von Auf Achse:Hello!
What does "Render with a maximum bit depth" -> 24 bits. And what is the difference if this box is unchecked -> = 8 bits
APP CS4
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On axis
Antwort von Jake the rake:
Hi, I just let Adobe to express their own:
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Antwort von Auf Achse:
Hello!
Thanks for the info! It is not about me but about the preview edition of a finished sequence. described, but I think that it apply the same facts as on the Adobe page for the preview. These are very profound Basics, with whom I have very little busy. I understand that the 24-bit rendering with a better color scheme brings in slightly larger footprint. My question: Does a significant improvement in the SD-projects?
Thanks and regards,
On axis
Antwort von Jake the rake:
The Fage is always what you want to do with your Egebnis!
As a preview or interim makes Unkompr. Sense, perhaps synonymous if you want to export to multiple formats and rendering takes longer than the code ...
Antwort von WoWu:
On Axis @
The 8 bits are the information pro (color) channel and 24 bit are the data of all three color channels bit 3x8.
I see no contradiction in it?
What do you mean with your question exactly?
In an
uncompressed rendering is far from
uncompress, since the signal at best will remain as is and rest of the signal with NULL "stuffed the" is. You just need more space, but have a good chance that your signal is bad in the conversion.
My question: Does a significant improvement in the SD-projects? No
Antwort von Auf Achse:
Hello!
I must admit that I have with this subject too little basic knowledge to understand. It is enough for me for now knowing that I will NOT hook the 24bit Depth / must not /.
Thanks and regards,
On axis
Antwort von WoWu:
If you want
maximum quality ausrendern to it you have to tick.
Otherwise you'll only get a preview quality. "Quick and dirty"
Antwort von Auf Achse:
Hello!
I think now I need to ask my question differently so that no misunderstanding happened .... When rendering of sequences or finished shooting there in the Media Encoder 24bit depth the possibility to tick, if it was not ticked it is rendered to 8bit. This concerns not the preview, but the saving of film material.
My question: Is it to hook in use of SD video material benefit of the 24 bit depth? As it looks at the use of SD from. Avi and SD material. Mpeg material?
Is the 24bit or 8bit rendering understood to be "uncompressed"?
In which case, the signal through the 24-bit rendering is worse?
Thanks and regards,
On axis
Antwort von WoWu:
So then we go:
Your material has 8 bits per color channel ... gives a total of 24 bits
Do you have a Endferigung will you ausrendern the 24-bit.
To only times quickly to evaluate a cut that needs to happen is not therefore synonymous Your program offers you such a "quick & dirty" solution.
With. Avi or. Mpeg has nothing to do because these are just the containers that contain your desired signal and ourselves have not influence grades.
The compression has nothing to do with it. It is a question that is as your signal of the camera (in this color range sampled).
Then the signal is encoded for storage, to say the reduced expression.
Even in a compressed signal, you can 8 bits (ie 24 bits total transferred) (and more).
This is no uncompressed signal is required.
But you Überführst a compressed signal in a un-compressed signal, it is not improved. The signal was reduced already at the first compression in quality.
All artifacts that bring with itself a compression, are included in the signal.
So: stay as possible in the native codec and render the material for the final assembly in 24bit from. They are 3x8bit.
Antwort von TheBubble:
If of "is spoken 24-bit", is meant as a rule 3 times 8 bits (for each primary color of a pixel 8 bit). If of is "32 bit" (pronounced per pixel), again for an 8 bit alpha channel would help (no preference whether actually used or not).
24 bits per color channel (ie a total 3x24Bit = 72Bit per pixel would be) a very unusual size, both for storage as synonymous for internal processing.
total of 8 bits for one pixel, ie for all color channels would be little unusually, however, there would be a noticeable difference in quality immediately. 8 bits (and I mean 8 bits per pixel) format so synonymous usually use a color chart consisting of 256 selected colors.