Steven Mullen at Digital Content Producer takes a hard look at methods of de-interlacing after examining the so-called "Full HD" marketing program used to promote televisions, camcorders, etc. with 1920x1080 resolution and 60p display / capture capabilities. It's a heavy read, but if you want to gather a better understanding of types of de-interlacing, and how they differ from each other, this is a useful explanation. Mullen concludes that a Full HD device must be capable of displaying or outputting a 1080/60p signal.(via FresHDV)









1. "Mullen concludes that a Full HD device must be capable of displaying or outputting a 1080/60p signal."
thus neatly encapsulating the whole point of the 'Full HD' branding and marketing campaign.
Posted at 8:24PM on Jan 31st 2007 by hazchem