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Re: Imported video develops surface edge blurring when panning
by
Dan Edwardson
on Oct 18, 2009 at 2:21:33 pm
Yeah, It is the import settings. When you import tape (for example) You need to select interlaced option. or you will see the jagged lines.
It only happens on PCs! Werid...
Dan
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