I've been practicing editing with a new version of Vegas Pro (Version 18) that was released a few weeks ago. I decided to upgrade from Version 14 three days ago and this is the first video (60 second short video) I generated using footage I shot last year.
I've been practicing editing with a new version of Vegas Pro (Version 18) that was released a few weeks ago. I decided to upgrade from Version 14 three days ago and this is the first video (60 second short video) I generated using footage I shot last year.
You use a gimbal or some stabilizer?
But on a smaller camera?
That is a great picture. We use to have some old pickups and trucks that where parked along river most likely in the 40's. I think all have got washed in during floods. I wish I would of taken some pictures of those old pickups.
Picture of my 1956 VW singlecab pickup in the barn at the farm. Some post processing done from original.
Quick Question for the experts:
If one has a high resolution Camera, say 45mpx, and one wants to take lower resolution photos, say 20mpx for an application. Can one set these cameras to do so. I cannot see using the top resolution for every application.
Thanks in advance for you answers.
I am not a photography expert, but I am a computer expert. My mid-line, 10-year old camera allows me to change the resolution of the photos it takes, but I've set it at the highest resolution and never changed it. Why? Because I can always reduce the resolution when I'm saving or posting images, but you can never increase the resolution of a file. I considered recording smaller images when I went on my African safari, because I wanted to take a lot of pictures, but I wound up just buying a couple of spare SD cards instead, enough to hold a few thousand pictures at full resolution.Quick Question for the experts:
If one has a high resolution Camera, say 45mpx, and one wants to take lower resolution photos, say 20mpx for an application. Can one set these cameras to do so. I cannot see using the top resolution for every application.
Thanks in advance for you answers.
I am not sure of the question -- the term "application" has me confused.
If you are asking how to capture an image at a lower quality, this may be useful. Canon cameras (cannot speak for any other) give a choice of what they call "Image Quality." My 7D, for instance, has 8 JPEG quality settings and 3 RAW settings. The JPEG Quality ranges from 20mp to .3mp and the RAW from 20mp to 5mp.
I am, also, curious why one would not want to capture all images at the highest quality.
However, if you still want to do that, it looks like the instructions are on page 135 of the instruction manual.
Simply because 45mpx is pretty high and takes up a lot of space. Holiday snaps do not need to be such high resolution. I am thinking with respect to the Canon EOS R5 specifically.
Simple answer is yes you can. You can also take one high res and one low res at the same time so you have what you need for each use. So if you need lower quality to post to web, and still have high quality for further processing for that masterpiece you will surely take one day, you have both.Quick Question for the experts:
If one has a high resolution Camera, say 45mpx, and one wants to take lower resolution photos, say 20mpx for an application. Can one set these cameras to do so. I cannot see using the top resolution for every application.
Thanks in advance for you answers.