Not realy worth arguing about, one is as good as the other.
Because of the Premiere presets I have ben using Lower field
all my editing life giving me good results.
Lately I have been changing more to progressive which looks good on
flat screen TVs and CRTs. Interlaced sometimes gives problems on
flat screens.

Uwe
> Take a look here:
>
> <
> http://forum.matrox.com/rtx100/viewtopic.php?t=3881&sid=9ac9f1081cfbc508997b9239da88b689
> I learnt the upper/lower from a video tutorial, can't for the life of me
> remember which one, but I read direct from the notes I took.
>
> In the UK, you can select anything as far as I know, so much for
> compatablity around the world (again)!
>
> Neil.
>
> On 30 June 2011 15:56, Uwe Soltau<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> **
>>
>>
>> Leonel,
>>
>> Export a project in Premiere.
>> In the settings select Microsoft AVI for format
>> and for Preset PAL DV.
>>
>> In the output summary as well as in the video settings
>> you will find "Lower" and it can not even be changed.
>>
>> For NTSC you will find lower as well so I guess it is the same for both.
>>
>> Uwe
>>
>>
>>> Dear Uwe,
>>>
>>> Yes, let us take the time it needs.
>>>>  From what I learned, its the opposite: Upper for PAL and Lower for
>> NTSC.
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>
>>



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