Hi Guys can u help me??
|
|
Viz | Date: Thursday, 2011-11-03, 11:28 PM | Message # 16 |
Expert
Group: AShop Contributor
Messages: 381
Status: Offline
| Wrong.
Seriously Anis, you think you know what you're talking about, but you don't.
Go look at the wikipedia page for High Definition and see what it says about it in the first sentence.
In fact, I'll do it for you. "High-definition video or HD video refers to any video system of higher resolution than standard-definition (SD) video, and most commonly involves display resolutions of 1,280×720 pixels (720p) or 1,920×1,080 pixels (1080i/1080p)."
To summarise, if you have a higher resolution than standard definition, then it is high definition.
I find it funny that you'd bother to argue with somebody that has learned about this at college.
|
|
| |
anis91 | Date: Saturday, 2011-11-05, 2:13 PM | Message # 17 |
Official Animator
Group: AShop Contributor
Messages: 652
Status: Offline
| Quote (Viz) Wrong.
Seriously Anis, you think you know what you're talking about, but you don't.
Go look at the wikipedia page for High Definition and see what it says about it in the first sentence.
In fact, I'll do it for you. "High-definition video or HD video refers to any video system of higher resolution than standard-definition (SD) video, and most commonly involves display resolutions of 1,280×720 pixels (720p) or 1,920×1,080 pixels (1080i/1080p)."
To summarise, if you have a higher resolution than standard definition, then it is high definition.
I find it funny that you'd bother to argue with somebody that has learned about this at college. so you're saying i learned this from streets? and, some of your definitions are wrong, likeQuote (Viz) if you have a higher resolution than standard definition, then it is high definition.
|
|
| |
RU-MAN | Date: Saturday, 2011-11-05, 5:17 PM | Message # 18 |
Advanced
Group: Users
Messages: 125
Status: Offline
| wow! that was some arguments! Now I Am CONFUSED to agree with whom?
|
|
| |
Viz | Date: Saturday, 2011-11-05, 7:09 PM | Message # 19 |
Expert
Group: AShop Contributor
Messages: 381
Status: Offline
| Quote (RU-MAN) Now I Am CONFUSED to agree with whom?
Me, because Anis doesn't know what he's talking about.
Quote (anis91) so you're saying i learned this from streets?
The educational equivalent.
Quote (anis91) and, some of your definitions are wrong, like
Prove it. I posted a source for you to look at. You on the other hand, haven't posted anything to back up your argument.
|
|
| |
RU-MAN | Date: Saturday, 2011-11-05, 9:44 PM | Message # 20 |
Advanced
Group: Users
Messages: 125
Status: Offline
| hmmm... lol! but anis is wrong in one thing. I.E. 2d vids can be converted to 3d. to check that out, download this file...(this is a torrent file so make sure u have utorrent or bit torrent)(there is also 1 cd key file)
http://torcache.net/torrent/F4DF408C2A6BAF74412F6B6A5B6D4F774D1046DA/[kat.ph]makeme3d.v1.0.10.922.torrent
Message edited by RU-MAN - Saturday, 2011-11-05, 9:55 PM |
|
| |
Viz | Date: Saturday, 2011-11-05, 10:16 PM | Message # 21 |
Expert
Group: AShop Contributor
Messages: 381
Status: Offline
| Quote (RU-MAN) 2d vids can be converted to 3d.
I still don't understand what you mean by that.
|
|
| |
anis91 | Date: Sunday, 2011-11-06, 2:16 PM | Message # 22 |
Official Animator
Group: AShop Contributor
Messages: 652
Status: Offline
| he means that a vid with people in it, you can converted to 3d so you can use a render and rotate them, and that's not possible, only for some cases
and viz, i knew that i was wrong aboutt those definition, eheheh, i must have mis-red them
|
|
| |
Viz | Date: Sunday, 2011-11-06, 6:41 PM | Message # 23 |
Expert
Group: AShop Contributor
Messages: 381
Status: Offline
| Quote (anis91) he means that a vid with people in it, you can converted to 3d so you can use a render and rotate them, and that's not possible, only for some cases
Yeah that isn't possible.
|
|
| |
anis91 | Date: Sunday, 2011-11-06, 9:07 PM | Message # 24 |
Official Animator
Group: AShop Contributor
Messages: 652
Status: Offline
| Quote (Viz) Yeah that isn't possible. told you ru,
|
|
| |
RU-MAN | Date: Monday, 2011-11-07, 1:56 PM | Message # 25 |
Advanced
Group: Users
Messages: 125
Status: Offline
| Hmm... i converted how to train your dragon into 3d
|
|
| |
anis91 | Date: Monday, 2011-11-07, 4:32 PM | Message # 26 |
Official Animator
Group: AShop Contributor
Messages: 652
Status: Offline
| show us it
|
|
| |
Viz | Date: Monday, 2011-11-07, 9:24 PM | Message # 27 |
Expert
Group: AShop Contributor
Messages: 381
Status: Offline
|
Oh, I understand now.
He doesn't want to convert something to 3D so that he can look at the objects in 3D space, he simply wants to add on the 3D 'layer' effect found in 3D movies. That is possible, but it's not as good as actually producing the movie as a 3D movie.
|
|
| |
anis91 | Date: Monday, 2011-11-07, 10:53 PM | Message # 28 |
Official Animator
Group: AShop Contributor
Messages: 652
Status: Offline
| oh, in that case i confirm all what you said
|
|
| |
RU-MAN | Date: Tuesday, 2011-11-08, 6:22 PM | Message # 29 |
Advanced
Group: Users
Messages: 125
Status: Offline
| Yeah... U r right viz... That was the thing that i was telling..
Quote (Viz) but it's not as good as actually producing the movie as a 3D movie. yeah the 3d effect is not that great
Thank u guyzz a lot for helping me
|
|
| |