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"There's only one thing more powerful than knowledge. The free sharing of it"
If you don't know the difference between Azimuth and Asimov, then either your tapes sound bad and your Robot is very dangerous. Kill all humans...... Or your tape deck won't harm a human, and your Robot's tracking and stereo imagining is spot on.
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Ok, here's a test shot as follows:
Phone: OnePlus-2
Rig: BlackWing Platform and BeastGrip ( www.fotosafariproducts.com/mojo7.html )
Lens: Moondoglabs.com
Resolution: 3840X2160 UHD (16:9 format)
Native MP4 File: http://webkruzer.com/anamorphic/305.MP4Comment
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Here's a cool and informative video about the history of aspect ratio, including anamorphic.
"There's only one thing more powerful than knowledge. The free sharing of it"
If you don't know the difference between Azimuth and Asimov, then either your tapes sound bad and your Robot is very dangerous. Kill all humans...... Or your tape deck won't harm a human, and your Robot's tracking and stereo imagining is spot on.
Is your Robot three laws safe?Comment
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Ok, here's a test shot as follows:
Phone: OnePlus-2
Rig: BlackWing Platform and BeastGrip ( www.fotosafariproducts.com/mojo7.html )
Lens: Moondoglabs.com
Resolution: 3840X2160 UHD (16:9 format)
Native MP4 File: http://webkruzer.com/anamorphic/305.MP4
I won't be by my system until late Sunday, but have had a thought. Load your clip into a normal UHD project and force the aspect of the clip in the bin, right click. I can't remember off the top of my head what the options are, but have a play with the clip ratio settings, maybe 1.33, it may auto correct the picture aspect.
If it works, if will only be good for blanking top and bottom of the 16:9 frame. Which is fine if you want the output compatible with TV standards, but will waste bitrate on the unused space. The other way, as I mentioned earlier, is to start the project in the right ratio and squeeze the anamorphic picture into it, correcting the ratio. This will not have black bars, just picture, and is better for encoding on most platforms that will centre the picture (fit to width), such as computers, portable devices etc.
The whole process is pretty much the same as the 16:9 picture for DVD or SD TV.
Look forward to playing with the clip.
Cheers,
Dave.
"There's only one thing more powerful than knowledge. The free sharing of it"
If you don't know the difference between Azimuth and Asimov, then either your tapes sound bad and your Robot is very dangerous. Kill all humans...... Or your tape deck won't harm a human, and your Robot's tracking and stereo imagining is spot on.
Is your Robot three laws safe?Comment
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