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FAQ:How do I get quality slow motion with interlaced footage?
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|You must adjust every clip as there is no global setting:1) disable Frame Blending2) enable Always Deinterlace in the clip's Field Options |} * Dag Norum said: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |Have you tried to right-click on your 250fps file in the project bin (before you bring it to the timeline), then select , and then confirm to for example 30 fps. Now pull your file to the timeline. |}
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|You must adjust every clip as there is no global setting:1) disable Frame Blending2) enable Always Deinterlace in the clip's Field Options |} * Dag Norum said: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |Have you tried to right-click on your 250fps file in the project bin (before you bring it to the timeline), then select , and then confirm to for example 30 fps. Now pull your file to the timeline. |} * Prior to Premiere Pro CS3 you can use Adobe After Effects and enable Frame Blending and Pixel Motion. The Layer > Time Stretch and Effect > Time Remapping algorithms in AE are far superior to those in Premiere Pro, but the downside is they take much longer to render.