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Old 17th February 2011, 17:58   #1  |  Link
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DSLR anti-moire filter?

Has anyone been dealing with this in Avisynth yet?

I've noticed that a fellar has develloped a filter for Final Cut which deals with it: http://colorbyjorg.wordpress.com/201...free-download/
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It's not ideal, but I've been using various chroma blur plugins to treat it.

In avisynth , a comparable filter would be smoothuv
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