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Activity Forums Apple Final Cut Pro Legacy anti-aliasing

  • David Roth weiss

    March 16, 2009 at 9:29 pm

    Brett,

    If you want a precise answer, you’d best write a precise question.

    We have no idea what’s aliasing, we have no idea what codec you’re using, and we have no idea what filter you’re setting that parameter for.

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  • Brett Juchniewicz

    March 17, 2009 at 2:05 am

    It regards lines that appear on the image of DV. If you were to pause it you will notice horizontal lines on the screen. I believe everything was shot within normal DV-NTSC standards but I don’t know the specifics since I got the footage from the producer.

  • Richard Harrington

    March 17, 2009 at 3:29 pm

    That is called interlacing
    Not antialiasing

    it is supposed to be there
    You can remove it when compressing for Web
    Or remove it from freeze frames in Photoshop

    FCP has an interlace flicker filter… but again.. it is supposed to be there and you shouldn’t generally remove it from DV footage

    Richard M. Harrington, PMP

    Author: Photoshop for Video, Understanding Adobe Photoshop, Final Cut Studio On the Spot and ATS:iWork

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