hi Rupert On 11/02/2010, at 9:36 PM, Rupert Howe wrote:
> Certainly, in my book this is another big reason why it's not OK to > tell people they shouldn't be shooting in low resolutions. If you > don't need to use HD (and why do you need to use HD for personal / > family videoblogging like Adam & I do?) then using it is akin to using > a gas guzzling SUV to do the school run. and frankly expresses a similar attitude to everyone else out there :-) In some contexts of course hi res is what you need - if my doctor is going to look at online images of my body then hi resolution and integrity of data is essential! But yes, it is what I think of as bandwidth pollution. If you don't need to use that much, don't. cheers Adrian Miles adrian.mi...@rmit.edu.au Program Director, Bachelor of Communication Honours vogmae.net.au/research/contact-me/