Hallo Jean-Sebastien,
Montag, 25. September 2006, 21:50:49, schriebst Du:
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That is true but not in the camera properties, you need to know the ratio. |
I've tested it. I created a camera and entered the properties. There I was able to set the film width and film height. Simply entered 16 and 9, and the ratio was set to the special number. The entries film width and film height aren't absolute values. They only describe the ratio between the width and the height.
With my tests, the manual is a little bit low on this, the absolute width and height of the camera is 1000x1000.
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Jean-Sebastien Perron De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Marc Michael Envoyé : Monday, September 25, 2006 3:42 PM À : Jean-Sebastien Perron Objet : HDTV-rendering-Tutorial (was: 6 New Realsoft tutorials)
Hallo Jean-Sebastien,
Montag, 25. September 2006, 17:09:33, schriebst Du:
Nice tutorials. I have a comment for an additional aspect for HDTV-rendering, <http://www.neuroworld.ws/tutorials/jsp_tutorial_hdtv_rendering/jsp_tutorial_hdtv_rendering.htm>. You don't has to remember this magic number 0.563, because you know the ratio: 16:19. So, uncheck Lock ratio and type in the field Width 16 and in the field Height 9. Realsoft automatically calculates the Height/Width floating point ratio. Now check Lock ratio and type in your dired Width. Realsoft automatically calculates the correct Height!
But one question:
Is it possible to add custom presets of my own into the Presets-combo? -- Viele Grüße, Yogi Marc Michael |
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Viele Grüße,
Marc
