Alrighty. I have spent a bit of time trying to figure this whole situation out.
First of all, thank you Cinexcellence for this link: http://www.dragonframe.com/cameras/canon_eos_550d.html It has been very helpful.
Backyardlegos wrote:
Full 1080p is something along the lines of 2 or fewer megapixels; which means you can crop to you're hearts content and still have more than enough resolution to produce a full HD film.
Okay. Does that mean that a macro lense is not nessesary and that I can just crop if I need close ups?
He also wrote:
Because I'm lazy, I bought a set of macro filters on amazon for $12 USD, and use those for close ups.
You'll have to excuse me, but I'm unfamiliar with what macro filters are. I looked it up. Could you explain the pros and cons of using them in a Brickfilming sense?
Vanderflame Studios wrote:
What capture software are you using? If you use the EOS Utility that came with the T2i, that will let you adjust about all the settings from the computer.
Well that leads me to my next question. I tried using the Utility sofware and liked the straightforwardness of it.
Unfortunately, it will not suit my present situation. For one, I need to animate to audio, and secondly, I admit I've become rather addicted to onion skinning.
I am currently trying out the demos on Stop Motion Pro and AnimatorHD. I haven't gotten very far with either of them. Too confusing for a Helium Frog Immigrant.
(I miss it)
One thing I did notice about AnimatorHD was that it featured this EVF Gain Control thingy which let me adjust these bars that changed the look of the picture. I like adjusting bars. Reminds me of the old Quickcam 9000.
One can probably assume by this point that I've still a long way to go.
So if anyone could give me a recomendation on these two softwares (Or if there are any better options) that would be greatly appreciated.
VFS wrote:
By the way, are you the Jayko of the LAB?
Yep, that's me. 