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Posted by mmaker@my-deja.com on 09/26/06 12:23
Gunther Gloop wrote:
> On reading further about this, I've come to the conclusion that you don't
> know what you are talking about...
Well, that's always good to know. Considering I've been working with HD
video on a regular basis for a couple of years, and all.
> The Panasonic AE700 (which we were using with this player) takes the 1080i
> signal, de-interlaces this back to 1080p, then scales it down to 720p for
> display on its panel (this is the native res for this pj).
Um, hello? As I said, in most cases it deinterlaces the 1080i footage
by throwing away 540 lines of video. I can't confirm that's true of
that specific projector, but your own words imply that it is: you can't
display interlaced footage on a progressive-scan display without
deinterlacing unless you want it to look like crap... and most
deinterlacers just throw one field away completely rather than try to
figure out which parts haven't changed enough to be a problem.
> Again, there is no doubt that the image will be improved with a 'pure' 1080
> signal -but I wouldn't expect it to be a "I've seen the error of my ways"
> moment.
Film footage at 1080 has more than twice as many pixels as 720. You
don't think that will make a significant difference to picture quality?
But hey, ignore me: I don't know what I'm talking about.
Mark
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