I am a big James Bond fan and recently did a fan edit of the movie Licence to Kill. I decided I wanted to to try and restore some of the movie's deleted scenes but I am running into a few problems and would appreciate some help.
1. Quality of the deleted scenes is very poor, lots of dirt scratches and color problems that I have to fix in Photoshop and such. The first problem I am running into is that the video on the DVD in 30 fps and interlaced. I need to convert it to 24p and when I try it always comes out looking worse the when I play the video back in VLC with yadiff 2x deinterlacing enabled. i am using Adobe premiere to output the video from from the DVD's VOB file to and uncompressed avi. The 19 second clip is over 700mb when finished but still doesn't look as good as when its played through vlc.
2. The second problem is more general. I started playing around in restoring the video and of course it is very time consuming. Are there any guides that give tips on speeding up the process?
1. Quality of the deleted scenes is very poor, lots of dirt scratches and color problems that I have to fix in Photoshop and such. The first problem I am running into is that the video on the DVD in 30 fps and interlaced. I need to convert it to 24p and when I try it always comes out looking worse the when I play the video back in VLC with yadiff 2x deinterlacing enabled. i am using Adobe premiere to output the video from from the DVD's VOB file to and uncompressed avi. The 19 second clip is over 700mb when finished but still doesn't look as good as when its played through vlc.
2. The second problem is more general. I started playing around in restoring the video and of course it is very time consuming. Are there any guides that give tips on speeding up the process?