Perhaps people can put me straight on these issues once and for all as they pertain to my project.
1. Digital stills coming from a digital camera are a video based source and are interlaced..right? I had always assumed they are.
2. If so, does this source need to be deinterlaced in the project settings? I usually always Deinterlace, Blend Fields in my project settings.
3. In my out put, I can use a fully progressive render and not put interlacing back into the final project...right? I have always done it this way because I didnt know better and the output seemed to look pretty good on my projection tv. Should I be doing something different? Aren't tvs made for interlaced signals and shouldnt that be what they recieve?
thanks
Tygrus
1. Digital stills coming from a digital camera are a video based source and are interlaced..right? I had always assumed they are.
2. If so, does this source need to be deinterlaced in the project settings? I usually always Deinterlace, Blend Fields in my project settings.
3. In my out put, I can use a fully progressive render and not put interlacing back into the final project...right? I have always done it this way because I didnt know better and the output seemed to look pretty good on my projection tv. Should I be doing something different? Aren't tvs made for interlaced signals and shouldnt that be what they recieve?
thanks
Tygrus