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  • Joe Kinney

    February 27, 2008 at 5:05 pm in reply to: Really Bizzare Interlacing Issues FCP 6 (with pics)

    Peter and Tom,
    Thank you for the reply. I agree that it does look like normal interlacing, however… it isn’t. The issue is apparent regardless of zoom level, and continues through to the export. Regardless of field dominance settings.

    I’ve taken the earlier advice of Chris, and resized the images. Currently the issue appears to be gone. Hoping he was right, and that this issue will not return.

    The scary part is that the video playback looked fine when I originally put it together, then suddenly, like a switch, the images began to degrade. Hopefully the new, smaller, 72 dpi images (no video footage being used) will remain crisp.

    Regards,
    Joe

  • Joe Kinney

    February 27, 2008 at 3:10 pm in reply to: Really Bizzare Interlacing Issues FCP 6 (with pics)

    Chris,
    Thank you for taking the time to respond to my post. The situation you described sounds eerily similar to ours – full rez images.

    Will test and confirm. Thanks again for the response.

    Regards,
    Joe

  • Joe Kinney

    February 27, 2008 at 12:21 pm in reply to: Really Bizzar Interlacing Issues FCP 6 (with pics)

    Hello,
    My team is having a similar problem to what T. Payton described.

    We are also using FCP 6, and during any kind of movement, still images appear highly interlaced. Tried changing field dominance to “None”, but still see the issue in the Canvas and in the exported video. Oddly it does not appear to affect video clips within the same sequence.

    Here’s a pic of the issue. Let me know if you need any additional details. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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