Technology moves so quickly that almost everyone has analog (tape) and digital video they want to save and enjoy. Even with today's low-cost, high quality cameras and ubiquitous camphones, the results are usually less than great viewing quality.
Unless you're carrying a bank of photo lights around, the video is usually a little on the dark side. And no matter how hard you try to hold the camera steady, the video is shaky. Often the focus is a little off and there are video noise artifacts that make the final movie a little "uncomfortable" to watch, especially when everyone expects to watch theater quality videos of the kids events, family activities and special moments.
If you're converting old family/friends videotapes to digital, the problem becomes even worse. You not only have to handle all of the issues listed above, you also have video quality that is…well…VHS quality. Ten to 20 years ago it was fine, but once DVD movies were introduced it was easy to see that the quality could be better…a lot better. Read more
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