12 Sep
2003
12 Sep
'03
11:15 a.m.
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, HR wrote:
extreme measure? When should I *stop* increasing the picture size then?
Well, the last question is fortunately rather easy: - Never use an image size larger than the original video Also, if you can not see any difference between the original and scaled down version of the video, it might be good idea to scale down. I think. Take a snapshot of a frame with rapidly changing area (a lattice on floor or something...) and try scaling down and again up it with Gimp. As long as you can not see a difference between the original and the scaled version of the image, it should be safe to use the smaller size for encoding. Assuming you have good monitor at large resolution.