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pan and zoom wavyness on photo montage - 1/16/2007 12:01:40 PM   
mgiangr1


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My questions are

1) what settings do you render with in vegas for a scanned photo montage to DVD.

2) How many dpi do scan with?

3) when panning and zooming do you get the horizontal "wavyness" on some of your pictures
    if so how do avoid or correct these ?
I never ran into #3  until I switched from movie studio to Vegas 7.0 and I am
thinking is in my settings somewhere.
RE: pan and zoom wavyness on photo montage - 1/16/2007 1:18:21 PM  1 votes
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>>1) what settings do you render with in vegas for a scanned photo montage to DVD.

Main Concept MPEG-2, NTSC DVD template. Default bitrates are good if you're not up against time (100 minutes fits a DVD at the highest default bitrates)

>>2)How many dpi do scan with?

For SD, between 150-200 dpi is fine. Higher if you'll zoom deeply. Since Vegas is a 2k application, there is nothing to be gained by having pix resolution higher than 2000x2000 pixels


>>horizontal "wavyness" on some of your pictures

You are seeing interlace flicker -- an artifact of our NTSC SD world. Right click the picture/event and choose Properties. In the dialog, check the Reduce Interlace Flicker box. This helps a little. If it is really bad, consider NOT animating on the still. Some say placing a Gaussian blur (.002) on the offending image can help, too. Others have had good luck with a Super Sampling envelop on the master video bus, about half-way up (takes a huge rendering hit, though).

Jeffrey P. Fisher


   if so how do avoid or correct these ?
I never ran into #3  until I switched from movie studio to Vegas 7.0 and I am
thinking is in my settings somewhere.

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RE: pan and zoom wavyness on photo montage - 1/16/2007 1:53:40 PM   
mgiangr1


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Thanks Jeff,
Great info .at least I have some options to try.
Mucho Gracias,
Mario Giangrande

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RE: pan and zoom wavyness on photo montage - 1/16/2007 6:11:40 PM   
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I have a little trick for those interlace flicker(and I use Premiere)

1.-Even if I see the "Flickering" I just render it and transfer the montage (without openings or intro) to tape then I capture that portion.

2.- to the new capture montage, after placeing it to the timeline, I apply the "Flicker Removal" (that's how is call in Premiere).

that way it gave me better results.

Try it and let me know if it help.

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