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Scott Rinehart

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December 12th 2011
4 Posts
How to test SD Title Safe on an HD TV?
by Scott Rinehart 1 year ago
Is there any way to show someone definitively on an HD flatscreen T.V. that my graphics are going to get cut off (here in the office) BEFORE it goes to broadcast So, I've been going back and forth wit
Re: How to test SD Title Safe on an HD TV?
by Mark Suszko 1 year ago
However "differently abled" your employers are, you probably need a more elliptical method of describing their "perceptive limitations" in a world-wide, unerasable internet forum. Just saying.
HD to SD question
by Scott Rinehart 1 year ago
Hi, I am using Photoshop to build slides for my editor. It's going to be on broadcast so I've built everything within title safe. It's also SD (not letterboxed). However, they are going to shoot the a
Re: HD to SD question
by Shane Ross 1 year ago
There is no equivalent...as SD is 4:3 (in NTSC land) and HD is 16:9. There is no such thing as HD 4:3. Shoot 1920x0180...crop off the sides. Use the HD video in an SD timeline. Shane Little Frog Post
Matchmoving software with the HPX 3700 (or HVX??)
by Scott Rinehart 1 year ago
Hi, I've got some questions. I'm matchmoving and I was given these specs by the cameraman: Scene 1 Start position 1: 90 inch lens height 204 inches away from subject F4 7.6mm lens End Position 1: 64 i
Re: Matchmoving software with the HPX 3700 (or HVX??)
by Scott Rinehart 1 year ago
hi, Thanks for the answer. The thing is that 7.6 mm is very short for a focal length. Someone had mentioned that you have to multiply the focal length with the crop which is 3.93 and would give the fo


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