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Jens M

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  1. 13 hours ago, hmcindie said:

    Only for slanted lines. Everything else that moves (hands on a guitar etc) would be very hard to fix as the software would have to calculate everything moving (sometimes the background moves in a different direction than the foreground). There is a rolling shutter fixer in After Effects that tries to do this but it will create some artifacts.

    Well if you just delay each row of pixel by the time it takes for it to read, does that not fix every situation? I might be confused.

  2. I have a question regarding rolling shutter (on any camera). 

    I am going to guess that the readout of the sensor is at a constant speed. It usually reads top to bottom. If we calculate the time it takes for the whole sensor to read out one frame, and by doing so calculate how much lag each line of pixels has from the one above it — wouldn't you be able to just adjust this in the software? Just add lag the opposite direction, and get a global looking shutter.

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