Depending on the corruption/compression, or some combination thereof, yes. Usually it’s supposed to correct that issue with a key frame every few seconds, but if the source data were corrupted (or poorly generated/enhanced) it could happen.
Based on your other picture’s aspect ratio, it looks like you zoom enhanced a highly compressed frame. Image enhancement doesn’t work like it does in the movies.
Depending on the corruption/compression, or some combination thereof, yes. Usually it’s supposed to correct that issue with a key frame every few seconds, but if the source data were corrupted (or poorly generated/enhanced) it could happen.
Based on your other picture’s aspect ratio, it looks like you zoom enhanced a highly compressed frame. Image enhancement doesn’t work like it does in the movies.
Blade runner failed me again.