Richard Mann
Member
hey, everyone.
I'm a weather enthusiast / student, .. and with my having worked at the idea for quite a while earlier today, I'm trying to improve the quality of what ends up showing having been uploaded to "YouTube", where considering some different animated sequences (satellite images, graphics: and so built from more individual frames.) that I'd like to make accessible for general review at weather-discussion forum.
Of more incidental note, but important likely, or perhaps leastwise before I go on, .. I'm a Mac-user.
(With a 2009 "iMac", running OS X - "Snow Leopard", v. 10.6.8.)
.. And with this, generating mainly ".mov" files. .. This, either with "Graphic Converter", or an older version of "QuickTime" more directly.
.. In either case, to this point where uploading what I've generated (Looking fine before I do.), the quality of whatever, is fairly poor where compared with the originals.
— Any help or steering here. ?
Appreciate your time.
I'm a weather enthusiast / student, .. and with my having worked at the idea for quite a while earlier today, I'm trying to improve the quality of what ends up showing having been uploaded to "YouTube", where considering some different animated sequences (satellite images, graphics: and so built from more individual frames.) that I'd like to make accessible for general review at weather-discussion forum.
Of more incidental note, but important likely, or perhaps leastwise before I go on, .. I'm a Mac-user.
(With a 2009 "iMac", running OS X - "Snow Leopard", v. 10.6.8.)
.. And with this, generating mainly ".mov" files. .. This, either with "Graphic Converter", or an older version of "QuickTime" more directly.
.. In either case, to this point where uploading what I've generated (Looking fine before I do.), the quality of whatever, is fairly poor where compared with the originals.
— Any help or steering here. ?
Appreciate your time.