I apply a slight gausian blur to the area where there is moire, then mask it out of the rest of the picture. Depending on the severity, that usually works.
Steve Pomerantz
Senior Editor
Digital Ranch Productions
Sherman Oaks, CA
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Tom McDonnell <ltr54@...> wrote:
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> Are there any plugins to help kill moire shimmer? The editor is on fcp.
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> Tom McDonnell
> 818-675-1501
> www.tmcdonnell.com
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Jan 25, 2011, at 7:50 PM, David Dudas <ddudas@...> wrote:
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> > Hi Curtis,
> >
> > This means that Squeeze and all of its presets will appear in the File > Export menu of the NLE. This saves you from rendering an intermediate file for import into your compression software. Instead, the Squeeze engine acts as a native encoding engine within the NLE which means you can encode to all the output formats supported by Squeeze without ever leaving Avid/FCP/Premiere.
> >
> > Add to this the other workflow elements that can be encapsulated by a preset (e.g. publishing output files to CDNs, applying filters such as timecode and watermarking, sending email/text alerts when the job finishes, etc) and it's a real time saver, IMHO. :)
> >
> > - David
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
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