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Another unwanted interlacing effect can arise from a mismatch between a clip's field dominance, and that of the
project, for example from a clip with upper field dominance being used in a project using lower field dominance.
When the field dominance is not matched, playback of the clip appears jerky. You can correct this problem by
reversing the field dominance of the clip so that it will match that of the project.
Note: Fields in a clip can become reversed from the state in which they were originally acquired if the video capture
card used to capture the footage was set to the field dominance opposite that of the source device, if the editing or
animation software that last rendered the clip had the field dominance set opposite that of the original clip, or if you
set the clip to play backward.
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Select a clip in the Timeline panel, and choose Clip > Video Options > Field Options.
Select Reverse Field Dominance to change the order in which the clip's fields play back. This option is useful
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when the field dominance of the clip doesn't match that of the project, or when you play a clip backward.
3
For Processing Options, select one of the following choices:
Doesn't apply any of the Processing Options. Selecting this option does not disable Reverse Field Dominance,
None
if that option is checked.
Interlace Consecutive Frames
two interlaced fields of a single frame. This also results in the clip running at twice its original frame rate. This option
is useful for interlacing clips created by animation applications not capable of generating interlaced frames. Ideally,
you could use it to convert 60-fps progressive-scan animations into 30-fps interlaced video.
Converts interlaced fields into non-interlaced, progressive-scan, frames. This option is useful
Always Deinterlace
for clips you want to play in slow motion or in freeze frame. This option discards one field (retaining the dominant
field specified for the project in the Fields setting in the Project Settings dialog box, General settings). Then it inter-
polates the missing lines based on the lines of the dominant field.
Note: If you specified No Fields (Progressive Scan) for the Fields setting when you started your project, Always
Deinterlace retains the upper field unless you also select Reverse Field Dominance, in which case it retains the lower
field.
Prevents thin horizontal details in an image from flickering by slightly blurring the two fields
Flicker Removal
together. An object as thin as one scan line flickers because it can appear only in every other field. This option blurs
consecutive lines 50%; it does not deinterlace the clip. It is especially useful for graphics containing thin horizontal
lines.
Click OK.
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To improve the appearance of video when the clip's speed is not 100%, turn on frame blending. Choose Clip > Video
Options > Frame Blend.
See also
"Blend frames for smooth
motion" on page 129
"Adjust project settings and
presets" on page 23
View the total duration of selected clips
Make sure that the Info panel is visible. If it is not, choose Window > Info.
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Converts each pair of consecutive progressive-scan (non-interlaced) frames into the
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