Image Quality Question - Stop-Motion Animation
Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 14:07
Hi all,
I'm new to this forum and software, so please forgive my ignorance if this question is common knowledge. I'm running TV Paint 11 - Pro Edition and trying to situate the "Live-Feed" function to create stop-motion animation clips. My question to all of you is:
Is the image that shows up in the video-input box and timeline canvas always going to be mid to low resolution?
Here's my setup:
•Webcam: Logitech C920 webcam (factory installed cable)
•Camera Software: Logitech Controller (tested), Webcam Settings (tested), iGlasses (tested)
•Computer Specs:
iMac 27in 5K Retina (Late 2015)
Processor: 4GHz Intel Core i7
Memory: 32 GB 1867 MHz DDR3
Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 M395X 4060MB
3TB Free Fusion Storage
1TB Samsung T3 Flash Memory SSD (USB 3.01)
To further my troubleshooting, I installed and optimized the Canon Utility software, then initiated a workaround that allowed my Canon T4i to operate as a webcam (which actually worked in TV Paint 11 Pro), but despite the increase in camera quality, the image didn't improve at all. Normally I would question my processing speed, but in other applications that utilize either camera the image quality is crystal clear. After testing multiple setups and settings, I'm embarrassed to say I'm completely stumped. Is this just how it is? I don't have any control to weigh it against so I'm not sure. Any insight, suggestions or answers are welcome.
I'm new to this forum and software, so please forgive my ignorance if this question is common knowledge. I'm running TV Paint 11 - Pro Edition and trying to situate the "Live-Feed" function to create stop-motion animation clips. My question to all of you is:
Is the image that shows up in the video-input box and timeline canvas always going to be mid to low resolution?
Here's my setup:
•Webcam: Logitech C920 webcam (factory installed cable)
•Camera Software: Logitech Controller (tested), Webcam Settings (tested), iGlasses (tested)
•Computer Specs:
iMac 27in 5K Retina (Late 2015)
Processor: 4GHz Intel Core i7
Memory: 32 GB 1867 MHz DDR3
Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 M395X 4060MB
3TB Free Fusion Storage
1TB Samsung T3 Flash Memory SSD (USB 3.01)
To further my troubleshooting, I installed and optimized the Canon Utility software, then initiated a workaround that allowed my Canon T4i to operate as a webcam (which actually worked in TV Paint 11 Pro), but despite the increase in camera quality, the image didn't improve at all. Normally I would question my processing speed, but in other applications that utilize either camera the image quality is crystal clear. After testing multiple setups and settings, I'm embarrassed to say I'm completely stumped. Is this just how it is? I don't have any control to weigh it against so I'm not sure. Any insight, suggestions or answers are welcome.