it's me with another question that i'm sure can be answered real quick. Do I have to deiinterlace my video before or after I master my film. I hear about it all the time so I'm curious about the subject. Also may you provide me with the logic behind de-interlacing(in layman's terms please).
thanx again friend(s),
khalipha
Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:31 pm
Brandt
Joined: 02 Apr 2007 Posts: 190 Location: Portland, OR
If you edit in Premiere, you can open your timeline natively in After Effects. The RebelCC tool that comes with the Rebel's Guide will deinterlace and improve chroma resolution for you. Do all that during the mastering stage.
Sun Aug 08, 2010 10:12 pm
Jussing
Joined: 29 Jun 2007 Posts: 722 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Brandt wrote:
If you edit in Premiere, you can open your timeline natively in After Effects. The RebelCC tool that comes with the Rebel's Guide will deinterlace and improve chroma resolution for you. Do all that during the mastering stage.
Yet, it's important to also (if only temporarily) deinterlace during editing, or you won't know what frames you are actually choosing. And deinterlace with the same setting as when mastering (lower/upper wise).
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