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Still photos from video?

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Created by mitchbat > 9 months ago, 16 Apr 2014
mitchbat
WA, 397 posts
16 Apr 2014 5:00PM
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Hi Guys, does anyone know if it's possible to extract good quality photos from video footage? I'm trying to decide whether to go for a photo or video package for an upcoming trip to Telos. My thinking was that if its possible to get decent photos out of video footage there would be no point getting a photo package.

FlySurfer
NSW, 4453 posts
16 Apr 2014 7:23PM
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No you can't get quality images from video unless you spend big and record at over 120fps with 4:2:2 or raw.

Mark _australia
WA, 22423 posts
16 Apr 2014 7:13PM
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and if you pause VCR tapes too much it stretches.
Blokes who were teenagers in the 80's will understand.

Cassa
WA, 1305 posts
16 Apr 2014 7:55PM
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^^^^^^^^

pierrec45
NSW, 2005 posts
17 Apr 2014 3:24AM
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mitchbat said..

Hi Guys, does anyone know if it's possible to extract good quality photos from video footage? I'm trying to decide whether to go for a photo or video package for an upcoming trip to Telos. My thinking was that if its possible to get decent photos out of video footage there would be no point getting a photo package.


no you can't. best for this is GoPro at hi-qual, but still not great.
my meagre understanding says that most formats use interleaving and interpolation such that no single frame is ever good nor complete.

still, some softwares are less bad than others - best utility by far for freezing most AVIs is VirtualDub.

Mastbender
1972 posts
17 Apr 2014 3:00AM
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Canon Eos Rebel T3, not very expensive, has an auto shooter (rapid fire stills) all pics are of high quality, and you'll capture that magic moment using the 18-55mm zoom that comes with it.

saltiest1
NSW, 2496 posts
17 Apr 2014 7:48AM
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i do screen shots off my contour and they usually turn out ok but only in good light. still a tad grainy though.



mitchbat
WA, 397 posts
17 Apr 2014 9:59AM
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Thanks for the advice guys.

pweedas
WA, 4642 posts
17 Apr 2014 11:18AM
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saltiest1 said..
i do screen shots off my contour and they usually turn out ok but only in good light. still a tad grainy though.


The photos you clip from videos are of a similar quality to the old fixed focus point and shoot box brownie cameras, or worse.
If there is any movement in the frame then the quality is progressively worse, depending on the speed of movement.
Even in the pic posted above you can see from the sign on the side of the basket, it is so blurry as to be unreadable.
A picture like that taken with a real camera should be sharp as a tack.

The pics are better than nothing if you haven't got anything else but only just.


saltiest1
NSW, 2496 posts
17 Apr 2014 10:56PM
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yeah. like i said a tad grainy.
just an example. some of the other guys do amazing crisp pics but I'm really just not that into it.

worrier
WA, 726 posts
18 Apr 2014 6:58AM
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go pro,
while taking a movie press the "mode" button and it takes a still as well.
W

Reflex Films
WA, 1446 posts
18 Apr 2014 3:00PM
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canon 1d c and the upcoming gh4 from panasonic will yield magazine quality stills from any frame of video. can also be done with any red camera.

go pro in 2.7 or 4 k would be half decent ish



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