Blurred fields after reverse telecine

I am digitizing DVCAM tapes recorded at 29.97 (telecined from film @ 23.98) I'm cutting in a 23.98 timeline but need a correct database to go back to film. I do the normal procedure from Cinema Tools to reverse telecine, but when I bring the clip into the timeline, The A, B, C, D fields are blurred. The video plays fine, but it seems like something is wrong with the fields. Any ideas?

We shot 35 and are going back to film. The lab did the telecine and when Cinema Tools does the reverse, it converts it to 23.98, therefore I need to cut in a 23.98 timeline for it to match.
In regard to my workflow, this is how we have been doing it.
Create a New Database
Import the .ale (or .flx) file into Cinema Tools
Export an FCP XML Batch List
Import the XML into FCP and Batch Capture at 29.97 from the DVCAM
Reverse Telecine using Cinema Tools *Under Tools within FCP*
Then I connect all the clips to the new media, etc..
My problem is not blurred frames, but the A1, B2, C1, D2 fields in the burn-in blur when within the sequence. The video plays fine, not choppy or anything, but the burn in numbers do not play correctly.
When I open the clip in the Viewer the burn-in numbers are OK.
Is this normal for a 23.98 sequence?

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