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  • Interlaced ghosting Problem in AE 6.5

    Posted by Lance1 on July 4, 2006 at 3:12 am

    I have a ghosting interlaced problem which looks to me to be an inherent design flaw.

    Specifically, after I render DV footage and play it back to my camera, there is a small ghost aroung the moving parts of the image. I have tried everything I can think of to get rid of it.

    My source footage is DV (Canopus) with Lower Field First (LFF). I checked the Interpret Footage setting and it is set to LLF. (Actually, I have tried both LLF and Off). I then Make Movie, setting the Field Render to LLF (again, I tried both LLF and off) and I have tried No Compression and Canopus DV compression (this was a total of 8 tests). The resulting file plays fine on my PC, but when I use Raptor Video (or Premiere, it doesn’t matter which), I see a slight ghosting on the moving parts of the image. I do not see this with the original footage.

    Any ideas how to solve or is this indeed a design flaw?

    Thanks,
    Lance

    Nc66blkman replied 19 years, 10 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Nc66blkman

    July 4, 2006 at 3:00 pm

    I don’t think it’s an “inherent design flaw,” as you suggest, because none of the rest of us have had who work in DV.

    I think it’s fairly safe to say that it’s localized to your machine.

    I wish I could think of a way to solve it for you but I have no ideas at the moment.

    Charles

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