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638 20. Creating Video Output
The Resolution you select is entirely up to you. Remember that higher
resolution videos will look very good but will be much larger than lower
resolution video. If you’re planning to view this video online it’s best to
keep the resolution relatively low, typically under 640 x 480. Videos that
will be distributed on disc or downloaded can be much larger. Use
whatever resolution you feel works best for those, though it’s not
recommended that you make your video higher resolution than the images
you have used to make the show.
The Framerate is, as discussed previously, the number of images that are
displayed in sequence every second to make the video move. Higher
framerate makes the video appear to play more smoothly but can
dramatically increase the size of the video.
Certain video files also have limitations on how high the framerate can be
set. For reference, most TV shows and films use a framerate of 29.97.
Display Options for Video Files
The delicate part of video file creation is finished. With the Format
Settings chosen you can move on to the Display settings.
Display
Aspect Ratio 16:9 (Widescreen)
Encoding Normal Quality
Desaturation a Desaturate images to 80 %
Anti-FWcker ~~ Apply anh-flicker filter to video
Color Profile J , Create output for a specific ICC color prof~e AdobeRGB1998