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    Senior Member Brice Ansel's Avatar
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    I was watching a pigeon and decided to put a 180mm in front of the Epic and give a try to the 1K ws at high frame rate.
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    And on that sample I tryed to push the frame rate a little bit higher with twixtor. Aka 30% (1333fps)

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    Looks great.
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    400 fps ???? how ???
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    New Epic Beta release, yo!

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    Brice, did you sharpen or alter the image in some ways in post?

    So far almost every clip I've seen in 1K WS is not as sharp as yours.

    Well, maybe it's just the 180mm Leica doing its magic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Demetri Zuev View Post
    Brice, did you sharpen or alter the image in some ways in post?

    So far almost every clip I've seen in 1K WS is not as sharp as yours.

    Well, maybe it's just the 180mm Leica doing its magic.
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    I wonder if shooting at a higher res / slower rate with Twixtor creating the frames might give even better results? Any way do do a comparison test?

    Admitted, it does look good on this screen, but what about bigger?
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    With Twixtor it is luck of the draw - you never know when ghastly actifacts will rear their most unpretty heads. You can't count on Twixtor to work, and about as often as not it fails. Plus, it never looks quite the same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Ruffo View Post
    With Twixtor it is luck of the draw - you never know when ghastly actifacts will rear their most unpretty heads. You can't count on Twixtor to work, and about as often as not it fails. Plus, it never looks quite the same.
    Absolutely, you can spot the pixel smearing from a mile away unless the original footage falls within very very narrow parameters.
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    What leica glass you using? Looks great!
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