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Re: Interlaced PAL DV to progressive 1280x1024 workflow advice?
by
Tom Brooks
on Nov 5, 2009 at 10:31:01 pm
Your approach number 1 would be the expected way to go. Since you are up-sizing the video, you could experiment with Adaptive Details and increase the two sliders and see how it looks. That is a really kind of weird final output size, seemingly based on a somewhat outdated monitor format rather than a standard 4:3 aspect ratio. Your video will have to be cropped to stay in aspect or you'll have to live with a slight distortion.
Maybe if you could post a sample of the problem you're seeing on the tilts we could diagnose it. It could be aliasing (jaggies) rather than interlacing.
- Tom
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Interlaced PAL DV to progressive 1280x1024 workflow advice?
by Christian Hart on Nov 5, 2009 at 10:05:00 pm
Re: Interlaced PAL DV to progressive 1280x1024 workflow advice?
by Tom Brooks on Nov 5, 2009 at 10:31:01 pm
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