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Final stage of NTSC to PAL conversion using RE:Vision FX
Posted by Jennifer on July 4, 2005 at 6:31 amHi,
I was recommended to post my question here instead of After Effects forum as I might get a better answer…
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Jennifer
July 4, 2005 at 5:32 pmThanks a lot Pete,
I made a PAL DVD and the lines disappeared. Actually, I’m really impressed how well it looks ! One thing happened is in the scenes with a lot of motion and camera shake there is a sort of motion “trail”(not too visable, but it’s there). Is that because I set “blend” as a interpotation method in Twixtor ? Shall I set it “nearest” or is there other way of getting rid of it ? Thanks,
Jennifer
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Pierre Jasmin
July 5, 2005 at 12:15 amIs Motion Blur Compensation set to 0?
Going from NTSC to PAL is a form of speed-up so if MB is not set to 0 it will add some motion blur to simulate the difference in shutter opening if you like. If you don’t want that make sure it’s set to 0Also, yes, particularly when you speed up, you might prefer nearest to blend mode look (your call). Also it will be faster to render if that is an issue for you
Pierre
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Jennifer
July 5, 2005 at 8:08 amThanks very much Pierre and Pete,
I changed the setting and worked like a charm ! I’m really happy with the final quality now!
Cheers,
Jennifer
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