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Re: Patterns and vertical lines – aliasing? XD HD 108050i
by Tom David on Aug 22, 2008 at 2:53:18 pm

Think I know what you're getting at with your description, and first of all I would say use the anti-flicker filters.

I don't think you would need de-interlacing filter to edit 1080i on 720P sequence - the de-interlacing should happen automatically if I am correct, as 720P sequence is progressive anyway.

Try nesting your whole edit, and drop it onto a 720P sequence - THEN apply the flicker-free filters.

Otherwise, failing that, unless you're editing on a Blackmagic or AJA video card, there have been lots of people trying to overcome down-converting problems of from HD footage into SD with this XDCam format - and the lines you have described are part of that problem. Ultimately, its best to shoot 720P if you plan to shoot on a 720P timeline, which I believe the EX1 can shoot anyway. Good luck!


Cheers,
Tom

Camera Operator - Editor - Motion Graphics
(http://www.tomdavid.com.au)


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