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How Can You Slow Down Footage Without Ghosting?
Hey everyone, I have a new question, everytime I go to the edge of a clip and i hold shift to either speed it up or slow it down and view the clip frame by frame I get the ghosting effect.
I was wondering, is there any real way to slow down footage without getting this effect?
I ask because I am going to get old film reels transferred by Pro8mm and they do it to 24 Frames per second 1080P, but I assume that those reels were recorded in 18 frames or maybe even less…
So the guy told me regardless of the frame rate if they convert it to 24 frames I wouldnt be missing any frames all of them would still be there(would it though?) and so he told me this will result in everything moving very fast if it was indeed shot at a lower frame rate, so he told me all I would have to do is slow it down in vegas!
I immediately knew I would probably get the ghosting effect because thats what happens when you slow something down!
I dont want this to happen to these old tapes I will be paying lots of money to get if the end result comes out with ghost effect frames, does anyone know if there is a way to slow something down without the ghosting and if not, what do you think I should do?
Thanks