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Re: Little help? Bad deinterlacing.
Posted: Tue 09 Dec, 2008 18.01
by cdd
Photosohp has a Video De-interlacing filter, but 1) it's not great, and 2) it only works for static images I'm afraid.
Re: Little help? Bad deinterlacing.
Posted: Tue 09 Dec, 2008 19.51
by Steve in Pudsey
Can't Premiere access all of Photoshop's filters, or am I imagining that?
Re: Little help? Bad deinterlacing.
Posted: Tue 09 Dec, 2008 20.05
by lukey
Doesn't VirtualDub have lots of shmexy deinterlacing options? I wouldn't expect it would completely salvage it, and it's quite possible I'm entirely making this up, but it might be an option....if I'm not just lying.
Re: Little help? Bad deinterlacing.
Posted: Tue 09 Dec, 2008 20.24
by Pete
you could outsource it to amazon virtual turk and have some little chinese man do each one individually
Re: Little help? Bad deinterlacing.
Posted: Wed 10 Dec, 2008 10.11
by Gavin Scott
nodnirG kraM wrote:Thanks for the replies, guys. The problem isn't that I don't have a deinterlacing filter to hand, though, rather than that this HDV footage has had 480i lines removed rather than 1080, resulting in the large wibbly effect (technical term, dears, technical term) whenever any bugger moves.
I'm going to admit defeat and hunt down the bastard who lost that tape.
Yes, you're not going to be able to make good that clip at this stage. Get the original tape.
I suppose re-shooting the scene is out the question?
Re: Little help? Bad deinterlacing.
Posted: Wed 10 Dec, 2008 12.00
by iSon
It's a LONG shot, but have you checked down the back of the sofa for the original tape? You might be surprised.
On the other hand, I'd recommend taking a large hammer to the offender.
Re: Little help? Bad deinterlacing.
Posted: Wed 10 Dec, 2008 18.01
by Nick Harvey
nodnirG kraM wrote:it featured a number of old ladies,
I could lend you the Comment fan club.