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interlacing / progressive etc,,,questions.
I havn’t posted on here in quite a while, so I don’t know if anyone here remembers me but hello anyway, and I hope your all doing ok !
OK guys, I’ve been trying to figure out this one on my own for a while… searching forums and reading up on whatever I can find on google, but I find contradictions wherever I look.
One question always seems to raise another, so I think it’s probably best to explain what I do and what I’m trying to do.
I shoot with an Sony FX1 / PAL / 25fps, and edit using Cineform Aspect HD… within Premiere Pro 2 ofcourse.
I shoot music videos mostly, and most of the time they are bluescreen videos, so I render my shots in the Premiere Pro timeline to be keyed in After Effects.
To get a better key I usually render in progressive mode HDV. At the end of the day my clients get their videos in standard def on DVD, Digi Beta, whatever.
OK here is my question.
1. When I render my captured footage (which is interlaced HDV), to 1440×1080 set to progressive mode, am I losing quality, or I should say, am I losing resolution ? I have checked and checked by zooming in on the images in the timeline, and I see no loss of quality in my images, if anything, as still images… they always look better in progressive mode.
I understand that interlaced video shows 50 images per second, e.g. frame 1 shows field 1 then field 2 and so on for all of the frames.
Now, if the two fields are combined when converted to progresive scan, I can understand that the two fields become one, resulting in lower res…but as interlaced images are only really displaying half an image at 1/50th of a second anyway, the other half of the image isn’t there to see anyway…am I right ?
If I am right then does this mean that technically you are losing resolution, but to the human eye you are not really losing it because when interlaced, the interlaced image is flickering so fast that you can’t see the half of the image that isn’t present ?
I’ve just shot a film trailer in HDV, and worked interlaced, but when rendered in progressive mode the motion in the image isn’t quite as smooth, which I like because it looks more like film than video. It gives me some motion artifacting but I can live with that, but am I losing resolution ?
Something that is also bugging me is that sometimes when I watch the interlaced footage in windows media player, I can see the lines where there is motion, and other times when I view the same footage, I don’t see them. Does anyone know why this could be happening ?
Anwyway, thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Steven.