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Posted by adric22 on 11/13/06 14:44
Out of curiosity, have you actually tried it using a regular camera? I
did some experiments recently with a regular NTSC camera (using DV
interface) and took some shots of a water-balloon being popped and a
fire-cracker inside of an ant-pile. If you think about regular NTSC as
being 60 fields per second (versus 30 frames per second) then you can
make that into a 60 frame per second video by reducing the vertical
resolution by half. Adobe Premiere does this automatically to
interlaced video when you slow it down. I was amazed at what I could
see with this method.
If you haven't tried it already, you might be surprised what a plain
camcorder can accomplish.
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