When I do my pulldown in after effects, it seems to work well, except that there are a few frames that still are interlaced. Is there any way to correct or minimize this?
When I do my pulldown in after effects, it seems to work well, except that there are a few frames that still are interlaced. Is there any way to correct or minimize this?
Yeah, there is. Don't use After Effects.
Seriously, I tried for a long time to use AE for my reverse telecine, and kept having this problem. I eventually gave up and settled on the whole Avisynth method, now perfected by Steve and Eugenia. It's consistent and reliable, and it does your clips in batches (which AE also will not).
how do you guys know there are still interlaced frames left in the video, is it by inspection or is there somewhere to check inside after effects, thx
Canon HV20 + no accessories
The existing AviSynth method from Ssudzik/Farnsworth/Eugenia does not work for uncompressed footage. The telecide .dll will only read work with certain YUV colorspaces and the DG index portion of HV20pulldown.exe will fail unless it is fed an mpeg2 file. At the moment I am stuck with AE to do my pulldown removal even though I have seen some (rare) artfiacts.
Has anyone tested regular vDub's pulldown removal? I have yet to do so but have asked Steve S to consider supporting vDub instead of vDubmod because of the superior colorspace support amongst other benefits.
-Robert