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the telecine process to convert the film’s 24 fps to NTSC’s
29.97 fps. Choosing this item disables all the other Quality
controls. For more information, see .
Adaptive details: Select this checkbox to use advanced image
analysis to distinguish between noise and edge areas during
output.
Anti-aliasing level: Sets the softness level in the output image.
Double-click the value and then manually enter a new value or
drag the slider to the right to increase softness. This property
improves the quality of conversions when you’re scaling media
up. For example, when transcoding SD video to HD, anti-
aliasing smooths jagged edges that might appear in the image.
Details level: Sets the amount of detail in the output image.
Double-click the value and then manually enter a new value or
drag the slider to set the value. This sharpening control lets
you add detail back to an image being enlarged. Unlike other
sharpening operations, the “Details level” property
distinguishes between noise and feature details, and generally
doesn’t increase unwanted grain. Increasing this value may
introduce jagged edges, however, which can be eliminated by
increasing the “Anti-aliasing level” slider.
Video effects
For a list of available video effects and instructions on how to add
a video effect to a setting, see .
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