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1440x1080 HD content scenes for sale {PICS}
We just started adding HD wmv scenes in 1440x1080 in 10Mbps quality
All non dialogue All produced in 2008 2257 hardcopies :thumbsup see: http://www.adultcontent.nl/shopnew/s...&manufacturers[0]=28 Prices between 19 and 39 per scene. have a look ! http://www.adultcontent.nl/shopnew/i...s447_thumb.jpg http://www.adultcontent.nl/shopnew/i...9_thumb-01.jpg http://www.adultcontent.nl/shopnew/i...r104_thumb.jpg |
NIce stuff.
Don't understand the guy in the mask but ok. |
dams that was hot hot hot:):):)
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that last one rules
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Nice babes!!!
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1440x1080 means you need to hire a new editor. HD is 1280x720 or 1920x1080px.
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1440x1080 = 1080i (HDV) 1920x1080 = 1080p (Full HD) |
fucking hot!!
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"I" means interlaced, and "P" means progressive. Our camera records at 1440x1080 however when you capture it interpolates to 1920x1080. If you are using a hard drive HDV camera and just pulling it off the hard drive onto your computer hard drive it will probably stay at 1440. If you capture it via firewire it should probably be 1920x1080. It doesn't undermine the quality of your video any. Its just a confusing deal for most people. :winkwink: |
lol at mask guy
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Sticky... add to that it has to do with the camera's pixel aspect ratio. A camera may shoot in 1440x1080, but it can render at 1920x1080 in a video editor because it's pixels are not square, but rather rectangular. I know the Canon A1 captures at 1440x1080.
When I shot with a Panasonic HVX200 a few months ago, it's actual capture is 1280x1080, which is really kind of fucked up, right? Additionally, it achieves this feat on 3 offset 960x540 chips (or at least that's what all the reading I found says.... Panasonic never really gives the specs out that I could find). But, when all is said and done and I bring it in to FCP and render it, it's true 16:9 at 1920x1080. Confused the hell out of me and I had to do more reading to understand the whole rectangular pixel thing. HD is defined as video delivered at 720P or 1080 (interlaced or progressive). Most people assume that HD automatically means 1080. |
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I am looking at the new Panasonic HPX170 in September... see if it's all it's cracked up to be. |
Very nice content there
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anyway..it's really sharp high end content :) In the end...I am not selling cameras here. |
Looks really good!
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we use a Sony HDR-FX1
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...uctId=11038608 it says 1440x1080 in the specs so how it records it; so we sell it :) |
very nice looking stuff.
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or he will SCREAM lol |
I have one of those scream masks.
It's good for scaring the shit out of people at parties... |
Yeha it's just about the Pixel aspect Ratio if you multiply 1440 X 1.33 you get 1920. But the edited video should be 1920 X 1080 or 1280 X 720, to the best of my understanding.
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now thats hot!
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that is some big toys!
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NIce stuff.
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Just wondering, what are the file sizes on these HD videos?
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300 more scenes will be added soon !
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