I don't mean in a transfer, I mean all the time I'm watching TV. It's not exactly lines but it's visible in the motions and it looks horrible to me, and it's the main thing that drove me towards film.Uppsala BildTeknik wrote:Impossible, definetly has nothing to do with the shutter speed. You cannot see the fields if the footage is properly transferred and interlaced, I wonder if the transfers are totally crap and that is why you can see the fields? Dunno, I have never actually seen or evaluated a crap-transfer so I don´t know.I do, in the motions, it's probably the shutter speed.
The filelds should not be visible because you do not see them at the same time, not with a interlaced monitor anyway. :?
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