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Re: How should I be Upressing 1280x720 Pro Res (no fields) to Uncompressed 1920x1080 (upper fields)?
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Lu Nelson
on Jun 5, 2008 at 8:41:24 am
The best way to scale it in the timeline is to drop the ref movie in to the 1080 timeline and then with the clip selected do "Conform to Sequence" under the "Modify" menu.
However as stated elsewher, Compressor might offer you better upres quality if you have the render time. You have to choose "Statistical Prediction" which is the "Better" form of scaling but takes a lot of time.
In my experience it works as well as tools like Instant HD
Lu Nelson
Berlin, Germany
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How should I be Upressing 1280x720 Pro Res (no fields) to Uncompressed 1920x1080 (upper fields)?
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