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Jon Gagnon
October 23, 2008 at 3:54 pmhigh quality viewing is definitely enabled.
That worked perfectly, can you suggest some good de-interlacing filters, plugins?
One thing was that if I changed the entire captured clip to “None” in the assets window it did nothing. I had to change each individual clip on the timeline and re-render it for it to work.
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Jeremy Garchow
October 23, 2008 at 4:29 pm[Jon Gagnon] “That worked perfectly, can you suggest some good de-interlacing filters, plugins? “
I love Fields Kit from revision. Very comprehensive and cool.
Boris has one in their BCC tool kit, but I wouldn’t spend the sough just for the deinterlace.
[Jon Gagnon] “One thing was that if I changed the entire captured clip to “None” in the assets window it did nothing. I had to change each individual clip on the timeline and re-render it for it to work.”
If you already have clips in your timeline, then change the master clips in the browser, the clips won’t change. But if you change the clips in the browser and then add them to the timeline, the setting will stick. The lesson being is to change all of the clips FIRST before editing, that’s why I had you make a new sequence every time.
Make sense?
Jeremy
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Jeremy Garchow
November 3, 2008 at 6:24 pmHi!
The clips that I posted were deinterlaced with Revision, namely the “dv_progressive Clip2IsDeinterlaced.mov”
Jeremy
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Jon Gagnon
November 3, 2008 at 6:32 pmHello again,
I was wondering if you could post some before and after interlaced shots with the Filter/plugin you suggested before I pay for it.
Thank you very much,
Jon
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