Hi Ken, I used a trial verssion of the Sony Movie Studio 13 Platinium (64bit). I suppose that other UHD compatible NLR's will get correct UHD resolution from stills, i think that VSX resanples (and thus lowpass filters) UHD stills, while others recognize the 1:1 UHD format an don't resample, even not in UHD prpject setting.Ken Berry wrote:What was the other program you used to make the good quality UHD video? Cyberlink? Sony? Magix?
Resolution 8Mpix stills from a UHD video in VSX8
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Re: Resolution 8Mpix stills from a UHD video in VSX8
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Re: Resolution 8Mpix stills from a UHD video in VSX8
That's interesting, both Ken and I have Movie Studio 13 Platinum, so will try when I have some time available
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Re: Resolution 8Mpix stills from a UHD video in VSX8
Another thing I remarkedfwhile "playing" with Corel an UHD is the "4K" 4096x2340 preset. Is this a standard format? As far as I know there is only a 4K digital cinema format, being 4096x2160.
