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Your photographs show what I would call decent but not perfect interlace; really bad interlace (or "line pairing", which was a new term to me as well starting a couple of years ago or so) that I have seen causes the lines to be completely on top of each other with a dark space between them, a true loss of half the vertical resolution. I have seen many sets that can go from bad to medium to excellent interlace repeatedly as I adjust the vertical-hold control within its locked range. I have not seen any descriptions of "fixes" for these limitations; good versus poor interlace was just something that separated one brand/model from another. If there are truly ways to improve this (other than the fiddling with the vertical-hold control as mentioned), I would like to learn about them, too.
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