[QuadList] Experiments with deinterlacing on Quad playback

C. Park Seward park at videopark.com
Fri Jul 24 21:30:00 CDT 2009


Been doing some experiments making video looking good on a computer  
screen. As you know, all computer screens are progressive and require  
deinterlacing of interlace sources. Also, some noise reduction and  
image enhancement may be helpful.

To get the best result, each scene should be treated separately, just  
like for color correction. Some scenes may need more noise reduction/ 
gain adjustment, others may need a different type of motion adapted  
deinterlacing to get the best image while others may need more  
vertical chroma enhancement.

This type of processing is not for archiving, where you want to  
preserve and not change or enhance the images. This is for image  
correction to make the Quad playback look as good as possible on a  
computer.

One key part is decoding the composite waveform. You want to make it  
look like component, where the resolution and edges are sharp and  
clean with no dot crawl.

So take a look at this H.264 clip. It is about 60 MB.

http://videopark.com/Demo/Leon.html

Best,
Park

C. Park Seward
Visit us: http://www.videopark.com







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