I don't want that kind of flicker, though. I just want the image to look good:
> I want a deinterlacer that can figure out how to make the (cough) best image possible so deinterlacing artifacts aren't noticeable.
> I want some kind of machine-learning algorithm that can handle the fact that the top of the picture was captured slightly before the bottom of the picture; then generate a 120p or a 240p video.
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If we want to black out lines after 3ms, we might as well bring these back: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ms8uu0zeU88 ("Video projectors used to be ridiculously cool", by Technology Connections.)
> I want a deinterlacer that can figure out how to make the (cough) best image possible so deinterlacing artifacts aren't noticeable.
> I want some kind of machine-learning algorithm that can handle the fact that the top of the picture was captured slightly before the bottom of the picture; then generate a 120p or a 240p video.
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If we want to black out lines after 3ms, we might as well bring these back: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ms8uu0zeU88 ("Video projectors used to be ridiculously cool", by Technology Connections.)