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are you seeing it at 1:1 pixels ? scaling in the NLE can sometimes induce false moire that isn't there... well at least not until you scale your image to 75% or 50% :(
then some blurring helps.... but in this case if you have the PP a screen replacement might work well
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On Feb 28, 2012, at 7:38 AM, Evan Fotis wrote:
> tnx, but neither work.
> At this stage it seems faster to overlap the presentation and key out the presenter since the camera is static and I have the power-point available..
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> On 28-Feb-12 15:01, Richard Green wrote:
>> If you dupe the layer and set it to colour, then blur that you get the
>> chroma blur effect (though perhaps a 3rd party plug would add other
>> functions to it). Try different types of blur, box blur might be
>> useful or just a vertical motion blur if it's a very horizontal moire.
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>> Rich
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