Rapier
07-25-2005, 11:01 PM
When you open a clip in AE and it is interlaced, you put it into a composition and it effectivly "deinterlaces" the frame for speed in editing purposes. But it is not truly deinterlacing it right? Anyone who ever used the deinterlacer in the Magic Bullet suite sould know what I mean. I thought it was just taking the lower field and doubling it for speed purposes, essentially making you lose half your quality (while working and previewing) When you output, unless you specify to output with interlaced frames again, are you actually outputting all the effects you have applied to only half of the original frame i.e doubling of all lower frames?
I have always liked that you could go through the Interpreate footage for a clip, change the settings from lower to upper to none and get differing results when viewing your footage, but was never really sure what happened to footage rendered. If the fields were replaced or simpply left out?
Does that make any sense?
I have always liked that you could go through the Interpreate footage for a clip, change the settings from lower to upper to none and get differing results when viewing your footage, but was never really sure what happened to footage rendered. If the fields were replaced or simpply left out?
Does that make any sense?
