Why do they bother making 1080i surely interlaced is only of benefit of CRT's. With LCD / Plasma, and the like why is the new standard not non interlaced.
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The differences are between a true mathematical advantage for progressive and a psycho-sensual advantage for interlaced
This is because interlaced gives you more fields/second; 60 in the case of NTSC and 50 in the case of PAL. Due to the slowness of the eyes retinal response for most people this looks for all the world like 60 frames/second. Yes, it's an illusion but it's one most peope will see as higher perceived quality.
In other words: the math favors progressive when it comes to things like raw resolution, but interlaced is better suited to tricking the eye into seeing a smoother flow of images because of its higher perceived frame rate.
Untll someone puts out a 50/60 fps progressive video system interlaced is still better when it comes to the smooth perception of motion.
Dr. MordridLast edited by Dr Mordrid; 9 May 2005, 13:11.Dr. Mordrid
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Of course, interlaced is a form of compression with a 2:1 ratio, but with a disadvantage of an apparent reduction of vertical resolution, typically perceived at about 30%. This is seen best (or worst!) with vertical movements such as tilting the camera or vertically scrolling titles. This is one reason why titling interlaced with serif characters often looks an unholy mess.Brian (the devil incarnate)
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Yes, but fortunately scrolling titles aren't in the "fun" part of the content....unless you're dealing with end-titles that have interesting out-takes (Cannonball Run, Wild Things etc.).
Besides: losing serif fonts isn't that big a sacrifice.
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You might be interested in various U.S. agencies' (DoD, DARPA, NASA, NIST) position on progressive scan video ... http://www.atd.net/HDTV_faq.html .
... the DoD standard does not support the production or generation of 1080 interlace scan for military operations because of its significant motion image impairment artifacts. ...<TABLE BGCOLOR=Red><TR><TD><Font-weight="+1"><font COLOR=Black>The world just changed, Sep. 11, 2001</font></Font-weight></TR></TD></TABLE>
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Originally posted by xortamYou might be interested in various U.S. agencies' (DoD, DARPA, NASA, NIST) position on progressive scan video ... http://www.atd.net/HDTV_faq.html .Brian (the devil incarnate)
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