Dan McGuckin
July 30th, 2012, 09:39 AM
So lately I've been noticing a shimmering artifact of sorts in the bottom left of my videos.
It almost looks like the shimmering that a heat mirage on the road produces. It's not horribly noticable, but I do notice it.
This happens with or without the wide angle lens on there, and it is on the raw footage, not just rendered footage.
Attached is a link to a video the password is "sample"
You will notice it in the bottom left corner of the screen. It does show in the mesh of the chair, but it's not the chair that's causing it, as you will also notice it in the bedroom scene as well.
Any ideas?
Private Video on Vimeo
Colin Rowe
July 30th, 2012, 03:58 PM
looks like classic moire.
Chris Harding
July 30th, 2012, 06:20 PM
Hi Dan
Colin is correct!! Any object with a square pattern or grid will look like that and shimmer. You might even see it in professional productions!! DSLR's tend to suffer from it too!!
What Panasonic camera are you using here?
The really simple way to fix something like this is to change the blanket!!
Chris
Dan McGuckin
July 30th, 2012, 08:05 PM
Hmm.. I guess I shouldn't have put the chair scene in there since that just made it that much more noticable, It seems to be in any shot that has movement in it, and always ONLY in that bottom left corner. ( which the chair was in )
Chris Harding
July 30th, 2012, 10:23 PM
Hi Dan
Moire will occur mainly with things like checked clothing and anything that often has a regular pattern ..I had bad moire on a huge brick wall quite some time ago.
Technical specs of the shoot?? What camera and what settings and format?? It used to be a massive issue in the VHS days but it might even be a lighting issue (did you have flouros ???) Depending on your camera you can often adjust shutter to eliminate the problem..most Pro Panny cameras have Syncro Shutter.
If you can provide shoot details it might help spot the gremlin?
Chris
Dan McGuckin
July 31st, 2012, 09:36 AM
Here is a shot taken from yesterdays shoot. 30p shutter speed 60. Look at the candle on the table.
This is set on a tripod with no movement on the floor, nothing was vibrating the camera.
PW is "sample"
The lighting is florescent
Private Video on Vimeo
Colin Rowe
July 31st, 2012, 09:56 AM
Have you got ois switched on ? If so, try switching it off when the camera is tripod mounted
Dan McGuckin
July 31st, 2012, 10:13 AM
That's what I thought too, tried both ways. No help.
Chris Harding
July 31st, 2012, 06:42 PM
Hi Dan
What camera are you shooting with??? That might provide a few clues??
Chris