I read thru a number of posts about this and then found the 'reduce interlace flicker" switch and ran some test encodes. When you put professional level photos into the time line and use this function, the end result is remarkable. Very little flickering at all. However, if I use my own digital pics, the flicker is not reduced as much, so this leads me to think the pics have too many jagged edges to start and when they roll across the scan lines, I get extreme flicker.
So I think the solution must be either anti-alaising them, softening, feathering or some sort of further interlace flicker reduction. I dont want to go and have to do every picture in photoshop cause that would take forever. is there an Media FX that will do this for me across the entire clip as it renders? Or perhaps some other way. This is a big drag in this program cause the final product can be horrendous if I cant solver this.
thx.
Tygrus
So I think the solution must be either anti-alaising them, softening, feathering or some sort of further interlace flicker reduction. I dont want to go and have to do every picture in photoshop cause that would take forever. is there an Media FX that will do this for me across the entire clip as it renders? Or perhaps some other way. This is a big drag in this program cause the final product can be horrendous if I cant solver this.
thx.
Tygrus