Hey, gurus.
Last night I saw this video on TV and I thought that they are making so sloppy works around here:
http://www.4shared.com/video/c8Rin7OI/Fake_interlace.html
(2.1 Mb)
I wonder about the patology of this video: wrong capture? Mistake the interlacing? Fake interlaced, but field shifted, progressive?
What do you thing and what to do towards a better look? Not a cure, of course, it's actually too much damaged.
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It's good to inform that the image from TV was already damaged. The problem already came from TV. What we see in the sample is the same I saw on TV, i.e, I think I didn't enlarge the problem (I hope).
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I've seen worse, a bit of qtgmc should do it imo and removedust,removedirt if you want to clean it
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Yes, but what is happening with the edges? Why are so jagged?
I'm asking just to learn and know a bit more, not to fix it.
Is the problem occurs because the lack of care during capture? Is the fault of the equipment? Or amateurism of the staff?Thank you. -
Nothing unusual, jairovital. You should see some of the garbage that comes over the cable lines up here in the good old USA.
Last edited by sanlyn; 21st Mar 2014 at 07:29.
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