You can also just enable "rolling shutter" under effects. At least that worked for me when I had a mooving camera and a person sitting still in a finely striped shirt.
Orrrrrr..... You could check the 'Field Dominance Override' is set to 'Progressive' and jobs a good 'un.. Bingo bango, no more moire.. You're welcome. Have fun!
Great quick fix. Thanks! If you ever do a long and hard fix, I would love to see that too.
Pain in the Nass! Still not many videos on this that im seeing. 🎉.Thank You
Very well done. Thanks for sharing
Thanks you so much for this, nice quick and easy, how we like it! :)
thank you for that cool quick tip !
Great - thanks so much for this!
works like a charm!...THANK YOU!!!
Thank you! Fixed my issue!
Great JOB!! Nice TRICK!!
works great !
Thank you!
nice, thanks
You can also just enable "rolling shutter" under effects. At least that worked for me when I had a mooving camera and a person sitting still in a finely striped shirt.
Genius!
Orrrrrr..... You could check the 'Field Dominance Override' is set to 'Progressive' and jobs a good 'un.. Bingo bango, no more moire.. You're welcome. Have fun!
In FCPX that is.. There may be something similar in Premiere.
what does that mean? Is that a setting in FCPX? Where would we find it? THANK YOU!
This doesn't seem to do anything, perhaps for old interlaced video clips it worked? Did nothing on 4K video from a FX3