00:00So sometimes what you may have to do is work with images that has been extracted out of an interlaced video.
00:17Although this is rare these days, you might come across that out.
00:21For example, over here you can see that I got a video frame from 1080p right now and you can see that this is what I have right now.
00:28But if it is from an interlaced video is 1080i, then you can see some scale lines right here just like this.
00:35So if you want to go ahead and remove these type of effect, then in Coral Draw, what you can simply do is utilize something called the interlaced.
00:43So to do that, you simply need to select the image and then go to effects and then go around on to transform.
00:49And here you can see that the interlaced is an option.
00:52And as soon as I apply it, you can actually see that the interlacing is not there anymore.
00:58So you can see the before and after.
01:00And you can only see the chains right here in this particular section right here.
01:05You can go for odd or even lines right here.
01:08As you can see, the odd lines are already black.
01:10So you see it right there.
01:11But for the even lines, you can see that this is what you have.
01:15So when I actually disable and enable it, it simply goes ahead and copies the pixels on individual lines.
01:22You can go for duplication right here or interpolation, which is much more softer as you can see just like this.
01:29So that is how you can go ahead and work around with the de-interlaced effect inside of Coral Draw.
01:35So I hope you guys learned something as always.
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