I've got a more long-winded method for moire reduction, but it does offer a lot of flexibility.First grab the Animation Presets at reduction.zip and install them into your Presets folder. Now follow these instructions (told you it was more long-winded).i) Duplicate your footage twice, so you have three indentical layers.ii) Apply the appropriate preset to each layer (top goes to the top layer, middle to middle etc)iii) Precompose the top layer(select it and Cmd-Shift-C or Ctrl-Shift-C). Select 'Move All Atributes.' When you precomp. Now turn off visibility on it.iv) Go to the middle layer. On the 'Reduce Y Moire' effect, twirl down Second Source and select your pre-comp layer.
You should immediately see something happen.v) You might want to change the Blending Mode on this effect to Soft Light (or another) and reduce or increase the Opacity.vi) When you're happy with this, change the layer's overall blending mode (on the timeline) to Luminosity. You can now play with the Levels command to get your Brightness/Contrast right.vii) Finally, go to the bottom layerand adjust the vlaues in the Channel Blur filter. Only touch the Green & Blue values.And that's you done. Not bad, eh?:o)Good luck with your project,BenCurious Turtle Professional VideoTraining Editing Support.
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Removing a Moire Pttern There are couple of ways to clean up the Moire pattern that often appears in your image when you scan from printed materials. The goal is to get rid of the pattern by blurring it out, without blurring the image too much. Despeckle The first thing to try is a filter called Despeckle.