I occasionally use as an effect on interlaced footage, a 100% speed timewarp, with the output set to progressive. I believe that the L2 is where I first heard of doing this. Render Blended Interpolated, and it comes out with a nice look.
We edit in SD, then uprez to HD for the final product. The odd thing is that when you copy a sequence that has the motion effect on it, in the HD version of the sequence, the timewarp is there, it stays at Blended Interpolated, but the output is back to interlaced! So in other words it looks like it has no effect applied at all. In fact, just making a copy of the sequence without changing the format does the same thing. It means having to go through the duplicated sequence and resetting all the clips that were effected back to progressive output.
Is there a setting I'm missing?
(Using Media Composer 4.0.4, Adrenaline HD)
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