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We recommend encoding out (FLASH) flv clips with a resolution size of 480//270, CBR 500-700kbps, 16.9 aspect ratio. For 4.3 clips, place then in a 16.9 timeline and encode them out as 480/270 16.9 aspect ratio or else they will be stretched to fill the 16.9 players screen. Try to keep the clips to a few minutes in length and around 10-20megs in size.

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Stegostoma fasciatum aka Leopard or Zebra shark. These sharks are commonly found resting on sand during the day. This individual is out for a swim and I join him for 5 minutes (it really didn't seem that long at the time). This is one continuous clip, unedited, straight off the camera.

Added: February 16, 2008, 9:38 am

Time: 05:38 | Views: 1065 | Comments: 2

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I could watch this all day. Maybe it's just me...
Tags: leaf 

Added: March 1, 2008, 10:42 am

Time: 00:49 | Views: 444 | Comments: 0

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Colour correction of underwater video has come along way. Here is an example of 4 x 1440/1080 HDV m2t clips with colour correction added and all 4 tracks slowed down 50%. It was done in EDIUS on a core2QUAD and the quad CPU managed it all in realtime...that is no rendering to make it play in realtime.

Added: March 19, 2008, 7:19 am

Time: 00:20 | Views: 1706 | Comments: 0

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