Tips to help remove aliasing / moire?

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Just looking for advice on how to prevent or remove these aliasing / moire artifacts on the following example:
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This is with ND16 filter
 
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Hi There
Have a look at Fred Hagan's postings (fhagan) either here or at;
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Good Luck
Peter
 
Hi There
Have a look at Fred Hagan's postings (fhagan) either here or at;
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Peter
Thanks but I used the settings from that video in my example above! :)
Maybe I can reduce the sharpness to -3 and see if that helps at all
 
Yes the video was with ND16
Did reducing sharpness to -3 help? Just curious.
For me, unfortunately, the only way to avoid it is to avoid shooting anything that has close lines or patterns, but I realize that's not a very good solution.
 
"For me, unfortunately, the only way to avoid it is to avoid shooting anything that has close lines or patterns, but I realize that's not a very good solution."

Really? No! Tell me there has to be another way...I've just bought a P4P, and will be shooting lots of tiled roofs in real estate videos!

Thanks,

SC
 

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