26.01.2024, 14:46
Hello,
I'm posting as I have some new footage that I am trying to deinterlace. The footage itself appears to be 16mm that has then been transferred to a tape, which has then been further transferred to a digital file. This digital file is 1920x1080 so applying deinterlacing directly does nothing. After a few tests and experiments, I believe that the best thing to do is crop the black borders horizontally by 240 pixels on each side, making it a 4:3 ratio, and then resizing it to 640x480, and then deinterlacing. I'll post versions of both the original digital file, and my resized and deinterlaced version.
I was wondering if anyone thinks I can potentially improve the version I have. There is still a bit of residual ghosting and obviously the quality has taken a bit of a hit, so it would be great to know if there is a better version I can make.
Thanks!
I'm posting as I have some new footage that I am trying to deinterlace. The footage itself appears to be 16mm that has then been transferred to a tape, which has then been further transferred to a digital file. This digital file is 1920x1080 so applying deinterlacing directly does nothing. After a few tests and experiments, I believe that the best thing to do is crop the black borders horizontally by 240 pixels on each side, making it a 4:3 ratio, and then resizing it to 640x480, and then deinterlacing. I'll post versions of both the original digital file, and my resized and deinterlaced version.
I was wondering if anyone thinks I can potentially improve the version I have. There is still a bit of residual ghosting and obviously the quality has taken a bit of a hit, so it would be great to know if there is a better version I can make.
Thanks!