what was the original 1080 sensor size Ian. A 1/2.3 1080 would be destroyed pushed to 4k .. but a gopro 1/1.9 can be upscaled to an acceptable 4k using bi cubic scaling. the lighting on this scene is definately hdr
This footage is 7 years old and was shot on an old Contour Roam 2. All I know is that the footage on my laptop is good quality but TH-cam destroys it after upload. I publish my movies with iMovie so my format options are very limited, but I can force that to output in 4K. This TH-cam version is looking a lot better than the original upload th-cam.com/video/X3Pf2OmsnvA/w-d-xo.html My recent videos shot in 4K are so much better, but they chew through memory cards very quickly
@@yagian yes the original upload is using the avc1 codec delivery by Yutube. Another way of forcing the h264 you tube compression algorithm at vp09 codec is to upload in apple pro res ( .MOV ) instead of mp4 also upload at 150k bit rate.. This is called overkill upload. I see you have the vp 09 codec in stats for nerds on the new upload :)) . I find this overkill method returns exactly the same wuality as is visible on the original footage viewed. Try a free download of davinci resolve editing suite, The project setting page gives a huge menu of options for processing. then go straight to the upload page. Yes 4k gobbles memory and battery. I tend to record at 2k. 50 on travel sections. then switch to 4k at breath taking sections.. Upscaling the 2k footage in post later. Those twisties on such days with buddies deserve the best delivery possible. your 4k latest vids are sweet . The dalles forest section in both :)) . keep those vids coming sir.. the music choices are great 😎💯🎧🎵📽🎬
what was the original 1080 sensor size Ian. A 1/2.3 1080 would be destroyed pushed to 4k .. but a gopro 1/1.9 can be upscaled to an acceptable 4k using bi cubic scaling. the lighting on this scene is definately hdr
This footage is 7 years old and was shot on an old Contour Roam 2. All I know is that the footage on my laptop is good quality but TH-cam destroys it after upload. I publish my movies with iMovie so my format options are very limited, but I can force that to output in 4K. This TH-cam version is looking a lot better than the original upload th-cam.com/video/X3Pf2OmsnvA/w-d-xo.html
My recent videos shot in 4K are so much better, but they chew through memory cards very quickly
@@yagian yes the original upload is using the avc1 codec delivery by Yutube. Another way of forcing the h264 you tube compression algorithm at vp09 codec is to upload in apple pro res ( .MOV ) instead of mp4 also upload at 150k bit rate.. This is called overkill upload. I see you have the vp 09 codec in stats for nerds on the new upload :)) . I find this overkill method returns exactly the same wuality as is visible on the original footage viewed. Try a free download of davinci resolve editing suite, The project setting page gives a huge menu of options for processing. then go straight to the upload page. Yes 4k gobbles memory and battery. I tend to record at 2k. 50 on travel sections. then switch to 4k at breath taking sections.. Upscaling the 2k footage in post later. Those twisties on such days with buddies deserve the best delivery possible. your 4k latest vids are sweet . The dalles forest section in both :)) . keep those vids coming sir.. the music choices are great 😎💯🎧🎵📽🎬