So have you ever thought that why Image Quality is Better than Video Quality? Have you ever wondered why this happens? Today I am going to tell you about the same thing why the photo quality of your camera is good but why the video quality is not so good. 


why Image Quality is Better than Video Quality

First of all, let us understand what is the meaning of video? Now you will ask what kind of question is this? But it needs to think. Video means lots of still images at a particular time. As you say 30 FPS videos, that means 30 frames per second. Your camera is clicking 30 photos in just one second. So how much processing power will it take, how much will its size be, and how much work the overall camera has to do. You must have guessed. Talk about the same images, clicking an image in a second.


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So the processor of your camera has to work a lot and you have to click a lot of pictures in a second, if it is also working there, then the quality of the images automatically decreases. . If you are compressing any multimedia content, then the quality of it is reduced considerably, now it also has the exception whether it is lossless or lousy, it depends differently but or all the normal files you see in the cameras It works that there is compression in it. Now it also has exceptions, there are also such workers, they do not do any compression at all, but they are high-end cameras that are in their size in several GB. But to shoot at home in a normal house, you do not need to make more GB of video. You can also compromise in normal quality, so the video quality is less. 

Another reason behind this is that the processors of the camera are not strong enough to process such high-definition 30 frames per second. And you must have seen that when you increase the FPS of your camera like 60 FPS, the quality of the image becomes a bit more work and it needs more light. If you have used DSLR or if you have shot 60 FPS video on your phone, then you must have noticed that the video quality, which is visible, I am not talking about the movement of frames, it is in 60 FPS. It gets a little less because the Processor has to work more. If he has to take 60 frames in a second, then the quality of the image is a little bit because it reduces the processing power because it is not constant.


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You are playing with image quality and all these, but the processors are the same. That is why when you record a video on your phone too, its quality is not so good. If you take a screenshot from a video, take a picture, many people do that by first taking a video and making a screenshot from it, then the quality of that picture is not as good as the still images.