Saturday, May 4, 2019

[Avid-L2] Re: Ghosting

 

"Avids blending framerate conversion produces that ghosting affect."

I think this is what I was inarticulately alluding to calling it the "splooge effect."  Hence my suggestion to adjust the motion adapter after transcoding or importing the clip into a project  with a matching frame rate and motion type.  I think the default is for Avid to blend interpolate and promoting the motion adapter should allow you to change that.  IIRC often times the motion type is greyed out until the motion adapter is promted.


---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <pat@...> wrote :

The options are to play the clips at project fps 23.98 so they slow down.
Or try fluid motion speed change.
Or convert them via alchemist externally.
Avids blending framerate conversion produces that ghosting affect.


Pat Horridge

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