Re: fast pans + two fields = problem
- From: "nappy" <spam@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 15:05:19 GMT
"Steve" <nomail@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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no. at a standard shutter speed the two fields are both still there, butdeinterlace the pan.
blurry.
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Steve M" wrote ...
I have a shot that consists of a very fast pan. It was shot with the
shutter at 1/500th. I find that each frame is sharp; however I am seeing
both fields, which due to the speed of the pan makes it looks like each
still frame consists of two overlapping images. What can I do about
this? Can I fix it "in the camera"? Can I fix it in my editing software?
Is it a camera-specific problem (JVC GZ-HD7)? I don't see this effect
with my old DV camera.
Do you see the same effect with this camera at the standard
shutter speed?
apply motion blur.
.
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