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Re: Exporting upperfield to lowerfield
by
Darren Edwards
(xgfmedia)
on Feb 29, 2008 at 9:25:01 pm
Inside PPro 1.5.1
Select:
- File
- Export
- Movie
- Settings
- Keyframe and Rendering
- You will be offered a choice: export as Lower Field
First, Upper Field First or Progressive. Clicking its
'Deinterlace Footage?' box will render out a non-field
progressive-ish version. I say '-ish' because the
footage will not really look the same as footage
shot progressive natively, and you will lose some
vertical resolution (sharpness) when PPro crunches
those interlaced fields together for you.
D.
x-gf.com
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