cjubon wrote: > robcanning schrieb: > >> then after reading a >> bit realized that anything over 768 x 576 (or similar) would give no >> benefit? am i wrong about this? >> > If you use the whole image as it is, it won't give you a benefit. > However, if you want to zoom or pan over it, or simply use a detail as > still image (in Kdenlive, all this can be done via the PiP transition), > you'll be happy about not having it downscaled previously. > > cheers, > cjubon > > >> robcanning wrote: >>> Jos? Jorge wrote: >>> >> >> Well, the benefit is if you want to make 2 or 4K rendering. >> thanks jose and cjubon, i understand the whole thing a lot better now any tricks to getting kdenlive to run smoothly while playing back a sequence of 2.2 MB jpg files or must i shrink them and then replace them before rendering as was suggested earlier thanks rob c
p.s. when would you render to 2 or 4k - when you make something for the cinema or something? what medium do you master to with a file of this resolution?
