Telecine converting method

Pulse or digital communications – Bandwidth reduction or expansion – Television or motion video signal

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C375S240250

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07020197

ABSTRACT:
In a telecine converting method for converting a video in a movie film composed of 24 frames per second into a video signal composed of 60 frames per second, a telecine converting method is characterized in that in order that respective integration values of display time periods of frame videos in the movie film become equal after the telecine conversion, used as a video in the predetermined frame after the conversion is an interpolated video obtained by interpolating the frame videos ahead of and behind the video in the movie film.

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