@justinpicciotti Hi Justin, thank you for your input. As explained in the video, the solution I present does "eliminate" the moire caused by the interaction of the screen with the pattern in the image. Unfortunately, if you have moire in your original image, you have a bigger problem. This is usually caused by the interaction of the pattern with your sensor. Or perhaps two patterns in your scene competing with each other. Do you have such an image?
You should change the title to you video, "eliminating" moire by blurring is not fixing anything.
justinpicciotti 1 month ago
@justinpicciotti Hi Justin, thank you for your input. As explained in the video, the solution I present does "eliminate" the moire caused by the interaction of the screen with the pattern in the image. Unfortunately, if you have moire in your original image, you have a bigger problem. This is usually caused by the interaction of the pattern with your sensor. Or perhaps two patterns in your scene competing with each other. Do you have such an image?
MediaWrightWorkshops 1 month ago
Awesome!!! thank you!
minnamae25 3 months ago
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Thanx For The Video. I Do HAVE OTHER SOLUTION THAT IN CAPTUONE SOFTWR THERE IS OPTION TO REMOVE 99% MOIRE AND LITTLE U HAVE TO MANUALYYY
THANX kirtancreative@gmail.com
kirtancreative 11 months ago
Good helpful video.
Mentorcase 1 year ago