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How to deinterlace 1080i50, resize it to 720P25 without major quality loss?
by Przemek Pyrek on Jan 26, 2008 at 5:53:18 pm

Hello,
i really need your help. I've got video shoot and edited in 1080i50, i've used a lot o filters, color corrections and a few Motion animated graphics as well. I'm trying to make a decent looking 720P25 file for the internet, and i need SD master for broadcast (only on a DV tape).

I have a big problem with getting rid off the interlace. There's always something wrong, either the video gets blurry, the graphics gets huge pixels, or the filters stop to work the way they should (for example on fast motion the color limit stops working on half of the fields).

I'm edditing HDV 1080i50 captured with AIC1080i50. For color effects i've used a Compressor ProRess422 HQ Interlaced export preset. It's my first time with HDV, so i really don't know what to do.

Please help :-).
Przemek

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Re: How to deinterlace 1080i50, resize it to 720P25 without major quality loss?
by Jeremy Garchow on Jan 26, 2008 at 6:53:22 pm

Take your entire 1080i export, drop it in to a 720p timeline, resize and use Fields Kit from revision fx to deinterlace.

Jeremy

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Re: How to deinterlace 1080i50, resize it to 720P25 without major quality loss?
by Uli Plank on Jan 27, 2008 at 7:32:36 am

You have to use FieldsKit before resizing to make use of it's superior de-interlacing.

Regards,

Uli

Director of the Institute of Media Research (IMF) at Braunschweig University of Arts

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Re: How to deinterlace 1080i50, resize it to 720P25 without major quality loss?
by Jeremy Garchow on Jan 27, 2008 at 4:22:56 pm

You are absolutely right. Deinterlace, then resize. Sorry about that.


Jeremy

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