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Re: Frame rate changing issues + interlacing issues
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louis marino
on Sep 15, 2008 at 9:28:21 am
Yeah that's pretty cool! So when would I use this? Like would I import the 3D render and interpret it with fields, then de, then re interlace? Or just import it with separate fields off, and the reinterlace? I've seen a lot of other posts on this, seems like kind of a contentious issue. I've also seen a lot of people talk about just rendering from 3D at double the frame rate and the interlacing it later as instead…Thanks for your help
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