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As far as using photos to enhance a video of a static scene, wouldn't the use of high-definition video accomplish the same goal without all the complexities of blending multiple photographs into a seamless panoramic shot of the set/scene you want to shoot?
As far as using photos to enhance a video of a static scene, wouldn't the use of high-definition video accomplish the same goal without all the complexities of blending multiple photographs into a seamless panoramic shot of the set/scene you want to shoot?
I was told there would be no math….
As far as using photos to enhance a video of a static scene, wouldn't the use of high-definition video accomplish the same goal without all the complexities of blending multiple photographs into a seamless panoramic shot of the set/scene you want to shoot?
The next step in cinema's evolution?
HiDef vs. Stills
I was told there would be no math….
As far as using photos to enhance a video of a static scene, wouldn't the use of high-definition video accomplish the same goal without all the complexities of blending multiple photographs into a seamless panoramic shot of the set/scene you want to shoot?
The next step in cinema's evolution?
HiDef vs. Stills