Re: Advancing a field at a time / Field order check by Peter Wiggins on Nov 30, 2007 at 4:04:17 pm
Put your canvas to 100% You will see both fields then.
Peter
Re: Advancing a field at a time / Field order check by saulbudd on Nov 30, 2007 at 4:37:18 pm
Yes, I can see both fields ... but I can't easily determine which order they are in. So if, for example, I have a source tape which might possibly have a field dominance problem, then there is no easy way to check whether or not the shift fields filter needs to be applied.
Re: Advancing a field at a time / Field order check by saulbudd on Nov 30, 2007 at 6:32:17 pm
Thanks Bret,
I'd thought of that before and dismissed it because when I tried the picture didn't appear to be what I would have expected (i.e. each frame having a progressive look).
But your post prompted me to test it again with a clip that I knew to have field dominance issues, and even though the frames are not quite what I'd expect, you can see that the fields are out of order (although strangely you have to leave motion blending on rather than turning it off).
It would make life a lot easier if you could just advance field by field though! I wouldn't like to have to try and do a cadence and A-frame detection this way!
Re: Advancing a field at a time / Field order check by rafalaos on Dec 1, 2007 at 4:03:11 am
One field increments are possible in Shake, AE, Combustion etc. Should be an option in Motion too.
But next time I need to check the field order I will try theBret tip.
Rafael