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Spot|DSE wrote on 8/1/2004, 3:07 PM
There's not much to upgrade. The equivalent of 72dpi is what vid is, so not much to go on there. Are you setting your preview window to Best/Full before snapping the shot? Saving as .png or as .jpg?
Are you reinserting these as frames for holds? They should be indiscernable from the video that they were captured from if that's what you're doing. And if they were upsampled, it could likely create a shift that would preclude you from matching the vid it came from. There are some upsampling plugins for Photoshop, plus BJ_M has recommended a couple of upsampling tools for stills, you'll find them here if you search.
imaginACTION wrote on 8/1/2004, 10:27 PM
I use it quite a bit with good results at full PAL res. You MUST select BEST quality Full size in the preview window before capturing. I usually save as a .png file. Sometimes deinterlacing is necessary to remove jitter if there's much movement between fields.
imaginACTION wrote on 8/1/2004, 10:27 PM
I use it quite a bit with good results at full PAL res. You MUST select BEST quality Full size in the preview window before capturing. I usually save as a .png file. Sometimes deinterlacing is necessary to remove jitter if there's much movement between fields.