4.1
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: What’s new in Compressor?
- Chapter 2: Compressor basics
- Chapter 3: Simple transcoding
- Chapter 4: Advanced adjustments
- Chapter 5: Advanced tasks
- Chapter 6: Work smarter
- Glossary
Chapter 4 Advanced adjustments 33
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Adaptive details: Select this checkbox to use advanced image analysis to distinguish between
noise and edge areas during output.
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Anti-aliasing level: Sets the softness level in the output image. Double-click the value and
then manually enter a new value or drag the slider to the right to increase softness. This
property improves the quality of conversions when you’re scaling media up. For example,
when transcoding SD video to HD, anti-aliasing smooths jagged edges that might appear in
the image.
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Details level: Sets the amount of detail in the output image. Double-click the value and then
manually enter a new value or drag the slider to set the value. This sharpening control lets you
add detail back to an image being enlarged. Unlike other sharpening operations, the “Details
level” property distinguishes between noise and feature details, and generally doesn’t increase
unwanted grain. Increasing this value may introduce jagged edges, however, which can be
eliminated by increasing the “Anti-aliasing level” slider.
Video eects
For a list of available video eects and instructions on how to add a video eect to a setting, see
Add and remove eects on page 76.
Image Sequence
The built-in OpenEXR Image Sequence and TIFF Image Sequence settings use the Image
Sequence transcoding format. This format encodes a variety of image sequence le types used
in motion graphics, including TIFF, OpenEXR, JPEG, PNG, and more. You can also create custom
settings that use the Image Sequence transcoding format.
The properties of built-in and custom settings that use this transcoding format are located in the
General inspector and Video inspector. These properties are described below.
Important: When you add a setting (or a destination that includes settings) to a job, Compressor
analyzes the source media and then automatically assigns the most appropriate setting
properties (based on the setting’s transcoding format and the characteristics of your source
media le). It’s recommended that you use the automatically assigned setting properties.
Setting summary
Displays the setting name and transcoding format, as well as an estimated output le
size. When you add a setting to a job or change the setting’s properties, this summary
automatically updates.
General properties
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Name: Displays the name of the setting.
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Description: Displays the description of the setting.
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Extension: Displays the extension of the output le.
Tip: To output a le with a dierent extension, choose a dierent le type from the “Image
type” pop-up menu.
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Allow job segmenting: If you’ve set up distributed processing, select this checkbox to have
Compressor process the output le using your shared computer group. For more information,
see Transcode batches using other computers on page 101.
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Default location: Choose an item from the pop-up menu to set the default save location for
transcoded les.
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