Formats
.....Final
Light currently offers Visual FX elements in UHD, HD, and SD resolution
and at 3 different aspect ratios depending on the type of effect.
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UHD resolution
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HD resolution
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SD resolution
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Wide |
3840 x 2160 |
1920 x 1080 |
960 x 540 |
4x3 |
2880 x 2160 |
1440 x 1080 |
720 x 540 |
1x1 |
2160 x 2160 |
1080 x 1080 |
540 x 540 |
(All
effects clips are at 1:1 pixel aspect ratio)
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.....Why
don't we just offer all of our UHD and HD clips at the standard
16x9 aspect and standard D1 resolution SD at 720x486? Here's
some more information...
Wide, 4x3, or 1x1:
.....Most effect elements (other than clips such as skies),
are different from full-screen background footage in that they
are most often used in a composite where they are applied over
a background. The effect element may not extend wide enough to
require being in a wide format. An example of an element that
would not require a wide format would be a top view of a Shockwave
or a Zero-G Explosion. Depending on how far out the effect reaches
in the X axis will dictate whether it is formatted for Wide, 4x3,
or 1x1.
.....Therefore,
for more effective compositing and to save on RAM and disk space
when you are using them in your composites, all effects clips
are only in as wide an aspect format as is necessary.
D1 0.9 versus D1 square:
.....All our effects clips, including
our SD resolution material, are available at a native 1:1 pixel
aspect ratio (instead of 0.9). This enables you to composite at
full 1:1, and output in multiple pixel aspect ratio formats without
having to upscale vertically.
.....If you have any other questions
about our formatting, please feel free to contact
us.
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