Hi there,
I bought the a series of New Blue Effects thinking they looked pretty good.
However, after building a video it seems the effects are jerky and grainy. I then put it onto a DVD and onto my 50" TV and it's really quite ordinary.
Has anyone else found the same issue?
Any fixes?
Thanks.
New Blue Effects
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Re: New Blue Effects
I've not noticed this with the NB FX I have.
Are you talking about HD video being viewed on your 50" "HD" TV or SD video? If it's the latter, then the picture quality certainly can not be compared to HD. SD video will appear grainy on a larger, HD set.
Are you talking about HD video being viewed on your 50" "HD" TV or SD video? If it's the latter, then the picture quality certainly can not be compared to HD. SD video will appear grainy on a larger, HD set.
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