From Photoshop User TV in Fall of 2007. With Rod Harlan and Matt Kloskowski. In Part 2 I use 12 Megapixel image files to create a video clip over 4,000 pixels wide and show how to create about 40 SD video files from it to sell on DVD/online.
From Photoshop User TV in Fall of 2007. With Rod Harlan and Matt Kloskowski. In Part 2 I use 12 Megapixel image files to create a video clip over 4,000 pixels wide and show how to create about 40 SD video files from it to sell on DVD/online.
September 17th, 2008 at 6:55 am
[...] If you’re using a 10-15 megapixel camera, then your images will allow you to create 4,000 – 5,000 pixel wide video files. This is many times larger than Standard Definition or High Definition video files. In fact, you can go out and shoot once, and then chop up the resulting monster video file into 30-50 Standard Definition video files for sale as a collection on DVD or website. You can see me demonstrate this technique with one of Moose Peterson’s files by viewing this video clip here: [...]