31st December 2016, 08:23
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I'm Siri
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Originally Posted by jackoneill
No, no, fades like that can still be saved. By which I mean that you can obtain a 24 fps fade with smooth motion even if field matching is impossible in the fade. The solution involves QTGMC, so the detail preservation isn't awesome, but it's still good, considering the situation.
Steps:
1. Invoke source filter to obtain the untouched 30 fps clip.
2. Extract the fade using Trim.
3. Pass to QTGMC to obtain a 60 fps clip.
4. Stare at the output of QTGMC really carefully. It's been a few months since I did this, so I forget exactly what you're looking for.
5. Extract 4 frames out of a cycle of 10 using SelectEvery.
Tada!
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my definition of "repair" is, to perfectly restore the frame without deinterlacing.
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