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    Hey!

    I am looking for a deinterlacing with motion blur solution (described in detail on 100fps.com - scroll down and see "Motion Blur" section) ofr Adobe Premiere/AfterFX or Vegas 5/6.x. It would be a plug-in or something which acts as a filter and deinterlaces footage I apply it to (such as Adobe Filters -> Video -> Interpolate Fields). Do you know anything about this?
    My reason is: I think all of the basic deinterlace ways are bad-looking.

    Another kind of plug-in I'm asking if there's one, a filter for Adobe (Premiere) which deinterlaces a footage with Bob method (see 100fps.com), doubling the number of frames of the footage so I could do slow-motion clips if I half the speed of an interlaced 60fps footage, it would be 30fps, which still looks continuous for the human eye).
    Ulead MediaStudio Pro 7.0's Video Editor supported this. All I had to do was slow down a interlaced footage in an interlaced project and it was 25fps and rather good quality. The next version of MediaStudio doesn't support this, however I somehow got used to abide that all the good things are being removed from these Home Video Editing solutions and applications are going to be slower, code optimization is an unimportant thing. So I would be happy if there was a plug-in like this for the "recent" video editing applications (I mean Adobe/Vegas).

    Do you know any?

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    Originally Posted by zuja9
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    My reason is: I think all of the basic deinterlace ways are bad-looking.
    Yes they are. You want slow motion or stop motion frames?

    Originally Posted by zuja9
    Another kind of plug-in I'm asking if there's one, a filter for Adobe (Premiere) which deinterlaces a footage with Bob method (see 100fps.com), doubling the number of frames of the footage so I could do slow-motion clips if I half the speed of an interlaced 60fps footage, it would be 30fps, which still looks continuous for the human eye).
    A bob attempts to fill out missing data from a field. A field has half the lines, a bob attempts to create the missing field from fields 1/60th sec before and 1/60th sec after. If there is motion, the result will be less than ideal.

    Half speed 30fps from a bob means both fields are being averaged over one real field and two interpolated fields. These may look contiguous played 1x speed but not in stop motion.

    What is your goal?
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    Hi, thanks for your answer!

    Yes they are. You want slow motion or stop motion frames?
    This is nothing to do with slow/stop motion. I just want a solution which makes possible to deinterlace a footage with motion blur instead of e.g. the Frame Blending or the Bob method.

    A bob attempts to fill out missing data from a field. A field has half the lines, a bob attempts to create the missing field from fields 1/60th sec before and 1/60th sec after. If there is motion, the result will be less than ideal.

    Half speed 30fps from a bob means both fields are being averaged over one real field and two interpolated fields. These may look contiguous played 1x speed but not in stop motion.

    What is your goal?
    My goal is to handle the interlaced footage in the timeline as it was progressive (e.g. a p60) without doing any conversion on it (like in MediaStudio Pro 7), so then I can slow it down half speed, so it will be 30fps (MSP deinterlaces it using the Bob method), which is still good and contiguous. At stop motion, as you wrote, it wouldn't be contiguous, I want to do slow motion by deinterlacing, not stop motion.

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