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With the arrival of new High Definition screens visualisation techniques need to be upgraded to ensure the quality is upheld when outputting to a Plasma, LCD or other High Definition capable device.

Previously our movies were rendered in DVD quality, or 720×480 resolution. Using a custom profile it is now possible to export via the simple to use (and more importantly rapid to export) Windows Movie Maker at 1280 x 720, or 720p High Definition.

Our first example of the Painted Hall in Greenwich is available for download and illustrates the increase in quality possible (20mb .wmv). More examples can be found at the Windows High Definition Showcase site.

The increase in resolution does however come at the price of an increase in render times out of 3DMax for the movies. We are currently re-rendering the ‘Step Inside’ Panorama movie of London which can be seen on this blog via YouTube. Currently its looking like a 42 hour render, but as soon as its ready we will make it available for download.

With the arrival of new High Definition screens visualisation techniques need to be upgraded to ensure the quality is upheld when outputting to a Plasma, LCD or other High Definition capable device.

Previously our movies were rendered in DVD quality, or 720×480 resolution. Using a custom profile it is now possible to export via the simple to use (and more importantly rapid to export) Windows Movie Maker at 1280 x 720, or 720p High Definition.

Our first example of the Painted Hall in Greenwich is available for download and illustrates the increase in quality possible (20mb .wmv). More examples can be found at the Windows High Definition Showcase site.

The increase in resolution does however come at the price of an increase in render times out of 3DMax for the movies. We are currently re-rendering the ‘Step Inside’ Panorama movie of London which can be seen on this blog via YouTube. Currently its looking like a 42 hour render, but as soon as its ready we will make it available for download.

2 Comments

  • Frank Taylor says:

    Really nice guys. I’d like to see one of the HDR panoramas done this way!

  • Smithee says:

    Thanks for the comment Frank, we will create a movie of the HDR panoramas shortly… for now we have put on a longer movie linked to a soundtrack of various London historic locations to demonstrate the concept further 🙂

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