> > On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 06:15:21 +0100, David Koski <[email protected]>
> > 
> > wrote:
> >> Is there a filter or other method in Cinelerra to swap the frames back?
> 
> Herman Robak schrieb:
> > I think the right combination of the effects "frames to fields" and
> > "fields to frames" will do the trick.
> 
> Hi David & Herman,
> 
> this is certainly true -- with frames to fields, a separate 50fps project
> and then a back conversion you can do pretty much everything with
> interlaced material. (I am using this right at the moment using this to
> employ the motion tracker, which tends to become confused when running on
> shaky interlaced material, but works super precisely with this trick on
> 50fps...)
> 
> But, just for changing the field order, there is a way simpler method:
> just move the video down/up by *exactly* one scanline. This can be achieved
> with the "camera" automation. In your case, you'd just use the automation
> on that parts of your edit which seem to reverse the field order.
> 
> Generally speaking, this trick is also helpful if you want to use
> interlaced footage running backwards (without such a correction this
> obviously would get the field order crossed)

Thanks.  I am missing something.  When I set the Y value in the camera to 1 it 
has little effect.  Shouldn't the shift only be applied to field?

Regards,
David Koski
[email protected]

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