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Originally posted by Snakelover View PostFor me, the biggest decrease in quality happens when I upload to YouTube. Also, GoPros don't seem to perform well in low light. There's a big drop in video quality (a lot more graininess) going from my Panasonic to my GoPro, particularly in low light.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostThere's probably a lot of "noise" from low light on your uncompressed video, but it's not as noticeable. It's going to look considerably worse once you compress it. Youtube likely further compresses it during upload. Light is the key.
Thank you for your help Michael
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Originally posted by Silent Assassin View PostTry not to upload in 1080. Use best setting as Mac will optimize for you. If you click on 1080 then it may be the reason why. Along with low light. I never upload mine in 1080 setting. I let Mac set this for me to prevent degrading my video hope it helps.
I am currently trying to get some better footage now
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Originally posted by Robby Brown View PostOK try this
1. Open your project on iMovie
2. Click iMovie - preferences
3. Select the video icon
Then where it says: import video as: select - full - original size
See if that will fix your problem.
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