help? ;D, video problem. |
help? ;D, video problem. |
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ok this is a really stupid question, but you see..
i have this digital camera which video records at 25 fps at 640 x 420. here's an example: you see how grainy that video is? is there a video program or site that allows me to reduce the graininess and improve the quality a bit? |
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![]() Live long and prosper. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 10,142 Joined: Apr 2007 Member No: 514,926 ![]() |
ipod nano records at same quality. Maybe if you made it half that, or had better lighting?
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ipod nano records at same quality. Maybe if you made it half that, or had better lighting? Wtfudge. Nanos record video now? Where have I been? @ Beenly: good luck finding a great inexpensive camera. Lens size, glass quality, sensor size: the better they get, the more expensive they'll be. Anything under $500 is going to be grainy in poor light. There are programs that can do some faux improvements, but they're more expensive than a 1080i camcorder. |
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