y2kwizard wrote:Now that's certainly interesting...remember, what you see here is the source of the DV file that I captured...I've not doctored this at all.
When the video is captured it's being deinterlaced, but it's not using a very advanced method so it's creating a sort of after image or ghost. If you wanna learn more about it try searching for methods of deinterlacing.
Also, does ErMaC go over ghosting in his guide...I didn't see it..but maybe I missed it. If so, just beat me, but if not, what is ghosting, and what is a deghoster?
thanks a ton!
Not sure if he does or not, I can't remember. In TMPGEnc there's a filter for deghosting, also in Premier 5.5 (not sure if it's the same in later versions), but when you export the video there's like a special settings option and I believe there's a filter there to deghost, amongst other things.