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Re: Shot progressive, FCP captures interlaced
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sumfun
on Nov 26, 2007 at 3:06:14 pm
I hope the fields are NOT identical, because that would just be line doubling.
I only have experience with Panasonic, but the video is captured in progressive, but laid to tape as interlace. You still have the progressive look. Probably the same for Sony and Canon.
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