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Additionally, the Pulldown node supports the following:
2:3 pulldown, also known as standard pulldown
2:3:3:2 pulldown, also known as advanced pulldown
24-to-25 fps conversion, also known as PAL pulldown
Pulldown Menu Settings
Pulldown Settings
When removing a pulldown, you can analyse the clip to automatically detect the type of pulldown and the
A frame. If the analysis fails to determine the type of pulldown or the location of the AA frame, manually
set the Pulldown and the A Frame Location options.
(a) Pulldown Mode option box (b) Pulldown Type option box (c) Remove Pulldown options; available when Pulldown
Mode is set to Remove Pulldown
Pulldown type option box Select an option to add or remove pulldown from the clip.
First Rendered Frame field Displays the first frame at which output is rendered from the node. Unrendered
output does not display any media.Editable.
Pulldown option box Select the type of pulldown process to apply to the clip.
A Frame Location field Displays the value of a reference (AA) frame. The selected frame becomes the frame
of reference when adding or removing pulldown frames.Editable.
NOTE The following settings are available when Remove Pulldown is selected from the Pulldown Type option
box.
Analyze button Click to determine the type of pulldown used and the A frame.
Last Detection Frame field Displays the value of the last frame of the clip used by the Analyse button.
Selecting a subset of a clip speeds up the analysis. Editable.
NOTE When the node renders a transition, preceding and subsequent frames with no media are replaced with
black frames.
Recursive Ops
Use Recursive Ops to perform a wide range of recursive, animation-based blending effects. Recursive Ops
uses the processed result of the previous frame and blends it with the current frame using a selected blending
mode. It features a built-in colour selection, which constrains the accumulation effect within that selection.
Additionally, it accepts an external matte input which also conditions the way in which the internal blending
occurs.
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