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Re: top and bottom of de-interlaced frames move opposite?

Posted by wannabe on 07/18/06 11:31

On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 23:49:32 GMT, "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com>
wrote:

>wannabe wrote:
>> I shot video with a Sony Digital 8 camcorder and input it into
>> premeire 6.5 using the default Microsoft DV(NTSC) settings which say
>> lower field first. Also my capture settings should be correct since I
>> was able to select my model camcorder in the device control settings.
>>
>> When I output the bitmaps and deinterlace them in Photoshop, I notice
>> the top and bottom halves of the frames move in opposite directions
>> when viewing the odd and even frames. It doesn't matter what setting
>> I use in Premiere to output them. I've tried lower-field first, upper
>> field first and no fields.
>>
>> I read the Help avail in Premiere and there was a section on fields
>> that seem to imply that one could reverse the field order in the clip
>> under Clip/Video options but that was grayed out when I went to do it.
>>
>> Can anyone explain why this is happening and how to correct it?
>
>You must select a clip in the timeline first. Then either "clip" / "video
>options" or just right click on the clip and select "field options" and then
>click the box "reverse field dominance" You must do this for every clip in
>the timeline. So if your movie has 25 clips you must do this 25 times. And
>if you have split any clips for video effects etc make sure you reverse
>field dominance for those small segments too.
>


Thanks, I'll try it. I wasn't using the timeline before.

 

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