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Stoppedmotion wrote:I hate both teams. I want the game to end into a tie. I still love watching the game though.
You do know that football games go into OT if there's a tie, right?
You do know that if no one scores in OT its a tie. Though since this a playoff game that cant happen but the post I made was in joking spirit. I enjoyed your smart-assery none the less.
I'm not a big fan of football, but I'm rooting for the Packers because they have cheese hats.
-JK
This may be a thick-headed question: but how can you tell if your camera has 1080p or 720p? My logitech Webcam is 1280 x 720, and it's 720p, andthis is 1920 x 1080 and it's a 1080p camera. But how do I find the correct information for my* camera takes large animations. When I animate, the photos are 4000 x 2248 pixels? ...So would it be 2248p? (which doesn't exists...) ![]()
And yes, on the webpage to my camera, it says it can shoot at 1280 x 720- but it can shoot at a higher resolution: so would it still be 720p?
im sitting on the couch watching the game with my laptop on my lap ![]()
I want to build a set for a brickfilm right? But I can't think of something!!!!! ![]()
This may be a thick-headed question: but how can you tell if your camera has 1080p or 720p? My logitech Webcam is 1280 x 720, and it's 720p, andthis is 1920 x 1080 and it's a 1080p camera. But how do I find the correct information for my* camera takes large animations. When I animate, the photos are 4000 x 2248 pixels? ...So would it be 2248p? (which doesn't exists...)
And yes, on the webpage to my camera, it says it can shoot at 1280 x 720- but it can shoot at a higher resolution: so would it still be 720p?
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Thats a 1280x720p video, since photographs take a much higher resolution your animation is going to be at 4000x2248p which is really good quality ![]()
-Tejas VIM
This may be a thick-headed question: but how can you tell if your camera has 1080p or 720p? My logitech Webcam is 1280 x 720, and it's 720p, andthis is 1920 x 1080 and it's a 1080p camera. But how do I find the correct information for my* camera takes large animations. When I animate, the photos are 4000 x 2248 pixels? ...So would it be 2248p? (which doesn't exists...)
And yes, on the webpage to my camera, it says it can shoot at 1280 x 720- but it can shoot at a higher resolution: so would it still be 720p?
"720p" and "1080p" are standards for video resolutions. You can shoot at any resolution you want; if your film resolution is 4000 x 2248, then that is the resolution. You might want to consider scaling your images down and cropping them to conform to the standards, though.
My article is done!
It got reviewed, and here it is.
Linkie
Go Packers!!! I'm glad they won. Everyone at school said that the Steelers would win. Except me. Now I can rub it in their faces. Hee hee hee.
I'm not really a football fan, but i'd rather have had the Steelers win.
Finished filming a new live action film, it looks good but the audio will really need some work. (That is one thing I like about stop motion, you add all fo the audio yourself!)
This may be a thick-headed question: but how can you tell if your camera has 1080p or 720p? My logitech Webcam is 1280 x 720, and it's 720p, andthis is 1920 x 1080 and it's a 1080p camera. But how do I find the correct information for my* camera takes large animations. When I animate, the photos are 4000 x 2248 pixels? ...So would it be 2248p? (which doesn't exists...)
And yes, on the webpage to my camera, it says it can shoot at 1280 x 720- but it can shoot at a higher resolution: so would it still be 720p?
Okay, so I know others have answered, but here's my take- you can animate at 4000x2248 pixels, but I doubt any film software can render video of that resolution- highest is 1920x1080 (I think its 1920). So.... my camera takes pics at 4MP, but I save my vids in 720p in Vegas... and you can see the quality on my channel. The only problem is that Vegas seems to discolor my pics...
I'm sick....
How weird! (not the being sick part) But I'm sick as well. Just a 100.2 degree fever.
Hope you get well soon J.T! ![]()
On side note, NOU AVATAR FOR MEeH

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