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in Topaz, deinterlacing is processed with an error - “auto-detect” does not work, you need to manually change it to TFF/BFF, I informed them about it in June of this year, they still haven’t fixed it
in the description of v.405 they wrote that the interpolation had been corrected. I checked and the same error appeared. Apparently they wrote that they corrected the interpolation for the report, for the sake of money
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Hi Guys,
I didn't see all of your responses, thanks for looking into it further! I actually managed to acquire the source footage which luckily hasn't been deinterlaced already. However, after deinterlacing, I'm still getting some pretty harsh lines. I tried resizing to 1280x720 as that was the size of the file I posted on here originally, but that hasn't seemed to help. Is there any way to get rid of the lines without applying denoising filters (or similar)?
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At work atm. will look into it in a few hours when I'm back home.
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04.12.2023, 15:56
(This post was last modified: 04.12.2023, 15:59 by Selur.)
You are still one or more generations behind the original.
If I look at the separated fields of the source, those already have combing in them.
So interlaced content was converted to progressive (without deinterlacing) and then interlaced. :/
What you could do is:
a. enable Crop/Resize->Resize
b. enable "Filtering->Misc->Script->Lower res. before deinterlace" and set it to "1440x540"
(this will not remove the ghosting, but the combing in those fields, by throwing away half the horizontal resolution)
Cu Selur
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Ah, frustrating! Thanks for the answer though, I'll see if I can dig any further back to the original footage.