Flintstone
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I've long used a scan converter to capture computer content, such as real-time 3D simulation @ 60i (from real full-flight simulator image generators...the $15 million full motion kind). I've tried various scan converters with different results. The problem with scan converters is that they output interlaced video, as well as generates unwanted artifacts, however minimal they may be.
The target audiences are potential clients, and trade shows. 90% of clients them watch the DVDs on laptops or desktop computers. And at trade shows, plasma screens are used to display the visuals. As we all know, 60i is far from perfect on computer screens, and deinterlacing is basically crap!
Today, I decided to try another approach. I rented a DVX100 (company expense... besides I don't have mine yet) and pointed it at a 50" Barco screen and set it at 30p, tweaked the gamma and chroma levels, then matched the synchroscan to the refresh rate of the screen. This is just a preliminary test mind you.
The results were stunning. No need to use filters to cut down on flicker, no aliasing (almost.. hey, it's still 4:1:1 DV after all), and no scaling artifacts. Even though I synchroscanned the footage, I still have a minuscule little bluish line scrolling from top to bottom. I tried tweaking with the synchroscan, but to no avail.
Are there any other tricks to get rid of this minor scan line scrolling on the screen?
The alternative would be to hook up the system to a quality LCD monitor, and shoot it instead. I'd certainly get rid of the scan line problem, but in past tests, when I shoot an LCD screen, you could see the pixel mask... granted it wasn't much, but it was perceivable nonetheless. Are there any LCD (1600x1200) screens out there that are worthy, and can be used to shoot with to achieve great results?
The target audiences are potential clients, and trade shows. 90% of clients them watch the DVDs on laptops or desktop computers. And at trade shows, plasma screens are used to display the visuals. As we all know, 60i is far from perfect on computer screens, and deinterlacing is basically crap!
Today, I decided to try another approach. I rented a DVX100 (company expense... besides I don't have mine yet) and pointed it at a 50" Barco screen and set it at 30p, tweaked the gamma and chroma levels, then matched the synchroscan to the refresh rate of the screen. This is just a preliminary test mind you.
The results were stunning. No need to use filters to cut down on flicker, no aliasing (almost.. hey, it's still 4:1:1 DV after all), and no scaling artifacts. Even though I synchroscanned the footage, I still have a minuscule little bluish line scrolling from top to bottom. I tried tweaking with the synchroscan, but to no avail.
Are there any other tricks to get rid of this minor scan line scrolling on the screen?
The alternative would be to hook up the system to a quality LCD monitor, and shoot it instead. I'd certainly get rid of the scan line problem, but in past tests, when I shoot an LCD screen, you could see the pixel mask... granted it wasn't much, but it was perceivable nonetheless. Are there any LCD (1600x1200) screens out there that are worthy, and can be used to shoot with to achieve great results?