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Posted by Martin Heffels on 09/24/06 05:50
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 22:00:58 +0100, Veggie Dave
<Veggie~Dave@fred.dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
>I'm using 6.5 and getting great results with it, however I really want
>to produce 16bit sequences rather than 8bit ones but for some reason
>whenever I try to export a 16bit AVI file it's visually corrupted.
>Exporting 8bit AVIs cause no problems at all, but not 16bit.
Why would you bother exporting to 16-bit? If your material is 8-bits, you
won't get an improvement. Working in 16-bits in a compositing application,
will give you less artifacts when doing your comps, but for export, it
doesn't make that much sense, as most players can't play it back properly.
But then again, if you really want this, check if your player is really
16-bit compatible.
cheers
-martin-
--
"Every picture defines its own look, and that definition begins with the
director's intentions for the script ... I have Ingmar Bergman to thank
for letting me experiment with a kind of cinematography that utilizes
true light where possible. ... He was intensely interested in light and
how it can be applied to create a given atmosphere."
- Sven Nykvist, passed away 20-9-2006
Farewell Sven. You are a great inspiration. May you guide our lights
from heaven!
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