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Best Settings for iMovie HD

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I'm currently finished editing a film, and I would like to export it to the best possible quality. 'Full Quality' is not actually full quality. I can see a drop in quality. I want options which will really give me a true flawless transition, and know that the space for it is no problem, I just want a great picture. Does anyone know what the best settings are?
 
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try "uncompressed 8 bit"
 
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what program are you in?
 
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Greetings.

If your camera is Mini DV and it has the option, record it back to tape.

See David Pogues' Missing Manual for iMovie6 page 277.

Cheers M
 

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