That probably was me.
I have the sd versions, but just crop the hd to 480 or 486
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Op 7 nov. 2015 om 06:24 heeft bigfish@pacbell.net [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> het volgende geschreven:
So who was it that came up with that trick? Am I remembering correctly that there was a version for SD as well? I can't help thinking of the CRT scan lines that weren't perfectly horizontal but had a little slope to them. is the field matte perfectly horizontal with one line black and one line white or does it have a little slope to the lines? I'm thinking in the digital world it's perfectly horizontal while back in the analogue days there would have been a slope to the matte when both pickup and display devices were based on the scanning electron beam. Been a long day but now I've got scan lines stuck in my head. I might have to go listen to it's a small world just to get out of this loop. ;-)
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <DennyD1@verizon.net> wrote :I write:I have the matte to fix wrong field order for 1920x1080 video as a TIFF. Here's how you use it:Put same vid on two tracks. Offset the lower track by one frame EARLIER. Import the TIFF to make an Avid video clip. Apply the imported TIFF to track 3. Add Matte Key Effect to track 3 (the imported TIFF). If the clip still strobes, invert the Matte Key in the Effects Editor. Render if necessary. Enjoy the results.
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