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Re: determining 24p vs 24p advanced footage
by
clairemp
on Feb 26, 2007 at 6:38:20 pm
Well I think I may have figured this out and would love some confirmation.
I loaded a tape (24p adv) into my deck, opened up the Log & Capture window, started playing the footage and then paused it, restarting it frame-by-frame using the arrow keys.
Four frames are "smooth" and the fifth has that "interlaced look" ~ which, um, I assume to mean that that frame is interlaced. (jagged lines, every other one off-set from the one above and below)
When I put in a tape that I know was shot in standard 24p, I see three "smooth" frames and two of those jagged frames, which makes sense given the 2:3:2:3 cadence.
I think I figured it out, yes? I can look at the footage and see what I've got before I capture.
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