So when I import an image from my DSLR, lets say a 25MP image or something, and I am using that awesome "Pan & Zoom" Feature, and I will be exporting this video as 1920X1080, does the boxed area in which I pan get resized to Full HD resolution (2MP) or does my 25MP image immediately get resized to 2MP so the area in which I am panning could be just a fraction of a single megapixel?
I've always wondered.
I have X5 and I suppose that X6 will of course support 4K resolution I'm sure this "feature" will be included.
Thoughts?
Thanks
Q: When I import a 25MP Image, what res does it resize to
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Re: Q: When I import a 25MP Image, what res does it resize t
Hi Klepper
Sorry for the delay in replying to your question.
Ultimately the project will be rendered to a video format, if you have chosen a HD type using 1920 x 1080 then your large 25 MP image will be rescaled to 1920 x 1080. (approx 2 MP)
I assume as you use Pan & Zoom that your large image will retain the 2 MP quality whilst zooming, however the quality will deteriorate when using extensive zoom, worse for smaller images, the size remains at 2 MP.
There was some quality issues when zooming into a map image, the text becoming very blurred, deselecting the F6-Edit tab Image - ApplyAnti-Flickering Filter on Photos did help retain the quality.
Sorry for the delay in replying to your question.
Ultimately the project will be rendered to a video format, if you have chosen a HD type using 1920 x 1080 then your large 25 MP image will be rescaled to 1920 x 1080. (approx 2 MP)
I assume as you use Pan & Zoom that your large image will retain the 2 MP quality whilst zooming, however the quality will deteriorate when using extensive zoom, worse for smaller images, the size remains at 2 MP.
There was some quality issues when zooming into a map image, the text becoming very blurred, deselecting the F6-Edit tab Image - ApplyAnti-Flickering Filter on Photos did help retain the quality.
