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| Cliff |
| Posted: Oct 2 2002, 11:02 PM |
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Now that I know how to convert fields to frames..... how would I conquer this...
My JVC-GR-DVL9800 digital camera can film in high speed mode so I can watch it back on the camera in slow-motion.
I have to be interlaced mode when I do this...(the camera can also shoot in progressive mode).
Anyway, when I shoot I have a choice of 120 or 240 frames vertical or horizontal.
When it's in the 120 f/s vertical and I capture it to the computer and play it back there will be 2 clips, side by side per frame.
And when I shot in the 240 f/s mode there will be 4 clips in 4 quadrants!
How the heck can I seperate these clips into 120 or 240 progressive?????
Cliff
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| ChristianHJW |
| Posted: Oct 3 2002, 10:07 AM |
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I am not sure but i guess AVISynth would allow you to drop parts of the picture, like with cropping. Do that 4 times, cropping all but one of the fields, to 4 different movies, each containing one quadrant only, and then merge them again into one movie, again using AVISynth, but not consecutively but taking frame 1 from movie 1, then frame 1 from movie 2, etc ..... 
Just a stupid idea of mine, i guess i missed the point completely ....
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| Cliff |
| Posted: Oct 4 2002, 08:33 PM |
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I was able to separate the fields and the use Ulead Gif Animator which may not be the easiest way to do this.
Ounce in Ulead I cropped out all the odd frames then saved the sequence and dis the same for the even frames.
Man did that take a long time to do!
There has to be a better way! |
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