Originally posted by Happy24:The ZOO Station is amazing, sparko!
Originally posted by sparko:720p as I had many 720p sources I didn't wanna leave out
Anyway, yes, a lot of it was filmed in 1080p, but the biggest limitation of any fan-made video is that the compact cameras, even though are very very good, still have problems with the lights, get out of focus... the 1080 is larger, it has more pixels. Yes, but the quality of detail in the environment of a live gig, which has aggressive lights in the dark, is simply not there.
Originally posted by Happy24:720p is a very good quality, I think we should first watch it before we start judging itAnyway, yes, a lot of it was filmed in 1080p, but the biggest limitation of any fan-made video is that the compact cameras, even though are very very good, still have problems with the lights, get out of focus...
I think after releasing this Multicam it would be to late for asking for video standard.
Originally posted by sparko:I do have many sources in 1080p, that's correct. But the quality of these differs a lot and so sometimes it looks then way better in 720p because then noise disappears, contrasts get better. And it wouldn't make much sense a nice looking 720p clip bloating up to 1080p and then it might get blurry etc.
I will export a 1080p version and compare, but currently I tend to think the mix looks smoothier in 720p.
But it depends how much 1080p material apear in the final version. If it's less than 50% then it of course could be better to release 720p version. But if it's higher maybe consider to set it to 1080p.
I hope you don't get wrong my question but I think it only could dispel doubts.