bubaskydiver 1 #1 March 30, 2004 Hi Guys !!! I have some doubts about still captures with the computer. I use the Adobe Premiere 6.0 to still captures. When I take the capture, (trough File/Export Time Line/frame) obtaining the following result. As in the example. Whats going on ????, as you can observe, there is some kind of distorssion in the image. I don´t understand... Any advice ??? Thanks for the answer. Bubaskydiver/Argentina .be safe and intrepid... HISPA # 20 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flyingfrog 0 #2 March 30, 2004 you need to de interlace the pic with help of an other progri e.g. photoshop check also this thread clicky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FrancoR 0 #3 March 30, 2004 He probably wants it to look like this.If it does not cost anything you are the product. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
docjohn 0 #4 March 30, 2004 You can deinterlace from Premiere without going to photoshop. When you EXPORT STILL FRAME (CONTROL-SHIFT-M) click on SETTINGS. Then select SPECIAL PROCESSING (on the pull down menu). Then click MODIFY. You'll find a deinterlace check box as well a a NOISE REDUCTION box. The problem is that the image still won't look as good as the image in the monitor window. This sounds dumb, but here's what I do: instead of using EXPORT STILL FRAME, I enlarge the monitor window to the maximum, screen capture by pressing the PRINT SCREEN button, run WINDOWS PAINT and paste your image by pressing CONTROL-V. The resulting image will looks MUCH better than your exported image. You'll have to crop the image but the improvement in quality is worth it. Try it and compare the quality to a Premiere exported still image. Its a lot of work but if you want a higher quality still image, do it. Doc http://www.manifestmaster.com/video Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luza 0 #5 March 31, 2004 Damn....those arrows are really strange. When I capture stills in premiere I see no arrows. Guess u have to reinnstall premier Just had to.....and now it's under three days to the best boogie north of the sahara ....and my 10D is only hours away...Life is good Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bubaskydiver 1 #6 April 1, 2004 Thanks for all !!! I will try to do this... Thanks again. .be safe and intrepid... HISPA # 20 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtval 0 #7 April 1, 2004 TV video is actually composed of two fields for each frame of video. each field is interlaced at an interval that your eyes can see. (30 frames per second) each field consists of every other line on your screen. the 1st field is line 1,3,5,7 etc the 2nd is 2,4,6,8 etc. needles to say without the interlace you would have some shitty video. you can do one of a few things. slow your capture and advance it frame by frame until you get one where all the lines are interlaced. or take the above advice( i dont know jack about premiere) if you are bored and want to SEE the interlace, you can look at your tv thorugh your Camera viewfinder. that will give you an Idea of whats really happening beyond your ability to see whats right in front of you!My photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites