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Old 20th May 2013, 11:59   #8  |  Link
qwerty1983
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Thanks for the answers.

Now i have another broadcasted film (PAL country) with this pattern :

field 1 = FRAME1 of the original film
field 2 = FRAME1 blended(?) with FRAME2 of the original film
field 3 = FRAME2 of the original film
field 4 = FRAME2 blended(?) with FRAME3 of the original film
field 5 = FRAME3 of the original film

Is this another telecining technique?
In this case an ivtc filter will try to de-blend(?) the blended(?) field and then combine(?) the two fields that come from the same original frame?


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Originally Posted by ChiDragon View Post
Progressive source, interlaced broadcast: can look either progressive or interlaced when weaved together for computer display depending on which field is captured first
So if it looks interlaced we can call this material 'field-shifted'? (as i read in this post )

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