Perhaps a dumb question since I am new to video.
I have acquired about 2 seconds of the beautiful Resplendent Quetzal flying to the nest in 4K60 while in Costa Rica. The frames are impressive but high ISO and slightly soft focus such that to be marginally acceptable as a movie clip they really need some noise reduction, sharpening and contrast boost.
Since we are talking a very small clip here, I thought perhaps extracting the jpgs and working on them as photos and then making a GIF would be an option.
So my question is basically what's the best way to maximize the quality of a short video clip shot in MJPEG. My goal is to create a video Costa Rica wildlife consisting of photos and video and burn that to DVD for friends/relatives.
Jack
I have acquired about 2 seconds of the beautiful Resplendent Quetzal flying to the nest in 4K60 while in Costa Rica. The frames are impressive but high ISO and slightly soft focus such that to be marginally acceptable as a movie clip they really need some noise reduction, sharpening and contrast boost.
Since we are talking a very small clip here, I thought perhaps extracting the jpgs and working on them as photos and then making a GIF would be an option.
So my question is basically what's the best way to maximize the quality of a short video clip shot in MJPEG. My goal is to create a video Costa Rica wildlife consisting of photos and video and burn that to DVD for friends/relatives.
Jack