Video to film conversion

Television – Format conversion – Progressive to interlace

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348448, H04N 701

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054304890

ABSTRACT:
In order to simulate, on set or on location, a subsequent video to film conversion process, an input interlaced video signal is converted in any of a variety of ways to a progressive scan format video signal, and then interlaced fields of the progressive scan format frames are displayed on a video monitor or view finder.

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