Topic: Exporting in iStopMotion
I'm testing out my c910 in iStopMotion. Whenever I save it in QuickTime format, the fuzziness appears. What is the best way to export in iStopMotion? (Using a c910)
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I'm testing out my c910 in iStopMotion. Whenever I save it in QuickTime format, the fuzziness appears. What is the best way to export in iStopMotion? (Using a c910)
Guys, this is really urgent. Help would be much appreciated.
Is there a different format that you can save it in (MP4) or perhaps a different compression amount? A different codec? use H.264 if you can.
Here is a video that explains how video compression works, and is likely the problem that you are having. It is most likely that if the video looks good before exporting and bad after, that the video may be compressed too much, resulting in blockiness and fuzziness.
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