
the Black Monarch wrote:Throw out either Field 1 or 2 (but not both), resize to 720x480, and cut an arbitrary number of pixels off each edge.
Since the video was captured before interlacing, there are no duplicate frames and Decimate must be avoided.

AbsoluteDestiny wrote:You are not going to get rid of ghosting in eva cause eva has blended fields.
I'm sorry but I dont really know any way of helping. Most deinterlacing routines are about as good/bad as each other for eva and the image quality can only be marginally helped by the traditional cleaners.

Dannywilson wrote:I meant that with Monarch's suggestion, the ghosting got worse. sorry bout that... I may just do a frame by frame delete on it...
the Black Monarch wrote:Dannywilson wrote:I meant that with Monarch's suggestion, the ghosting got worse. sorry bout that... I may just do a frame by frame delete on it...
One ghosted field will become more pronounced, but the other will disappear entirely. Basically, you're reducing 4 fields per frame to 2 fields per frame, so the remaining two fields get stronger. I think it looks slightly better afterward.
the Black Monarch wrote:Throw out either Field 1 or 2 (but not both), resize to 720x480, and cut an arbitrary number of pixels off each edge.
trythil wrote: There's only two sets of fields in an interlaced frame.
trythil wrote:This somewhat works but it looks absolutely terrible -- you're throwing away half the image data and interpolating (read: "faking") the rest.
trythil wrote:Something that you may want to try is just to use an adaptive deinterlacer and work at 29.97fps -- if you tell it to blend fields it will ghost even more, but you at least won't get jagged lines (and one looks more visually pleasing than the other). Interpolating only what you need to may produce better results -- it really depends on the scene content.
the Black Monarch wrote:trythil wrote: There's only two sets of fields in an interlaced frame.
Technically yes, but each of those fields is really two other fields blended together, so you have essentially four fields all going into one interlaced frame.
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