Wednesday, 7 January 2009

De-interlacing

After looking at the raw footage that crisis had passed on to me. I realised that the whole of scenes were in fact filmed at '' DV PAL (720 x 576)'' format which mean it is interlaced. This unfortunate means that it will be difficult to add any sort of visual effect on top of the footage. I have however researched into De-interlacing filmed footages. On this website, it explains what interlacing is and how to get rid of it:

http://www.hqv.com/technology/index1/deinterlacing.cfm?CFID=18356125&CFTOKEN=88790154

Here are some pictures comparing interlaced and De-interlaced footage using a different program called Denoiser.

Interlaced shot:



De-interlaced shot:




Unfortunately this program is too expensive for this project and have reverted to using After Effects, to De-interlace all the footage. With using this program the process will be in fact different, but should give me the same results. Will post some images soon of my de-interlacing footage and I hope everything will go well :)

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