Todd Mattson
December 1st, 2001, 01:00 PM
Has anyone used twixtor to interpolate 29.97 fps Canon frame mode video into
interlaced 59.94 half frame video? If so, how were your results? I'm interested
because this could mean that NTSC XL-1/GL-1 users could use frame mode, and
still be able to transfer their video to film from an interlaced source with 59.94
different points of reference. I have talked to the people at ReVision, and they
may also be developing a specific product based on reinterlacing frame mode footage.
The notion is such, as frame mode is actually captured as such: each frame is composed
of two fields with the red and blue signals coming from field one and the green coming
from field two. What they may be doing is trying to separate the frame back into
two separate fields, interpolating the remaining color/field information and then
reinterlacing the result, thus recreating two separate half frames from one frame.
Anybody else interested?
interlaced 59.94 half frame video? If so, how were your results? I'm interested
because this could mean that NTSC XL-1/GL-1 users could use frame mode, and
still be able to transfer their video to film from an interlaced source with 59.94
different points of reference. I have talked to the people at ReVision, and they
may also be developing a specific product based on reinterlacing frame mode footage.
The notion is such, as frame mode is actually captured as such: each frame is composed
of two fields with the red and blue signals coming from field one and the green coming
from field two. What they may be doing is trying to separate the frame back into
two separate fields, interpolating the remaining color/field information and then
reinterlacing the result, thus recreating two separate half frames from one frame.
Anybody else interested?