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iDVD still image size test |
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| I started with a high resolution scan I had shot on 4x5 film several
years ago for sharpness testing. It had been scanned on a high-end professional scanner.
The file was 5120x3840. I downsized that file in Photoshop (bicubic interpolation)
to: 2560x1920, 1280x960, 640x480 and 320x240. I saved these files as JPEG - Quality
level 10. I created a new iDVD project with a slide show and brought in all 5 jpg images. In preview, the 320x240 image was (as expected) lower in quality than the 640x480 image. The 640x480 image looked as expected. The 3 larger images ALL showed alaising artifacts in areas of the image designed to show such problems. I suspect the iDVD preview function (like iMovie) simply resamples the images by throwing away the extra pixels. In terms of overall sharpness the 4 largest images were equivalent. I burned the DVD on a DVD-RW and looked at the images. The results parallel the preview function with aliasing artifacts in the 3 largest images. I suspect this means that for speed in encoding, iDVD does not recalculate the image downsizing - just throws away the extra pixels. Conclusion: going to still images larger than 640x480 does NOT contribute to extra sharpness in iDVD and can lead to alaising artifacts. |
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Areas from 5120x3840 original images that are sensitive to resampling artifacts. Look at these areas in DVD capture images. |
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Diagonal edges |
High frequency pattern |
High frequency pattern |
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640x480 source for iDVD |
DVD capture (320x240 original) |
DVD capture (640x480 original) |
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DVD capture (1280x960 original) |
DVD capture (2560x1920 original) |
DVD capture (5120x3840 original) |
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8 August 2003, Copyright 2003 by Frederick L. Shippey, Electronic Imaging Consulting