Inverse Telecine for Premiere?

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Inverse Telecine for Premiere?

Postby Sinime » Tue Aug 13, 2002 11:18 pm

Does anyone happen to know of an Inverse Telecine filter for Premiere?
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Postby Metro » Wed Aug 14, 2002 1:07 am

You can use AVIsynth and the Decomb plugin to Inverse Telecine.

You can download them at doom9.net and find more info about IVTC

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Postby ErMaC » Wed Aug 14, 2002 2:22 am

There is nothing in Premiere itself to do IVTC. Some film-effect filters will simulate 3:2 pulldown (the actual telecining process) on standard video as part of their effort to make it look like film (FilmFX does this). But they can do this because the framerate is still the same - they're just changing the content. When you Telecine you are changing the framerate, and Premiere does not support variable framerates in a timeline - the closest you'll get is interpreting footage and having Premiere decimate frames internally.

What you want to do is open said file as an AVISynth script with the DeComb plugin or the GreedyHMA plugin - both are supposed to be very good, and people have recently begun recommending greedyHMA over DeComb, however I have not had a chance to test it.
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