Definitions for "Inverse Telecine"
Is a process that can be applied to a video source that can recreate the individual film frames if the source used what is referred to as telecine or 3-2 pulldown process to create the interlaced image. The inverse telecine can be perfect, but problems with DVD authoring and inherent problems with the color compression process can cause image artifacts.
The process that removes the frames that were added when 24-fps film was converted to 30-fps video. key frame A video frame containing all the data needed to construct an image without reference to previous frames. See also: delta frame loop To repeat a stream continuously.
The process of reversing 3:2 pulldown so to restore the original FILM frames of your footage (more..)
Keywords:  pull, down, see
See " 3:2 pull-down."