How to remove rolling band for free?

I have problem with video clips from a recording I did with my DSLR Camera. The videos has got dark rolling bands over them.


They can be removed with the Flicker Free plugin. But that plugin is too expensive. And I have the trial version of the Final Cut Pro X so I don't even know if I'm gonna keep it. It doesn't help that the program itself hasn't a tool for this. You need expensive plugins to work with the program. That *****.


I only used iMovie before but that program can't remove the rolling bands.


I can't record everything again. What else can I do?

MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Mar 30, 2017 9:17 AM

Reply
4 replies

Mar 30, 2017 8:40 PM in response to Peterwesterlund

Peterwesterlund wrote:

… You need expensive plugins to work with the program. That *****.

what nonsense…


YOU need a fix for your mistake on recording (wrong shutter speed with LED lighting) and now complaining, you have to pay the helpful geniuses who know how to fix that in post … while using a free trial version of a highly professional, fully equipped NLE.


Peterwesterlund wrote:

…What else can I do?

grow up.

Mar 30, 2017 12:51 PM in response to Peterwesterlund

That's

Peterwesterlund wrote:

I have problem with video clips from a recording I did with my DSLR Camera. The videos has got dark rolling bands over them.They can be removed with the Flicker Free plugin. But that plugin is too expensive. And I have the trial version of the Final Cut Pro X so I don't even know if I'm gonna keep it. It doesn't help that the program itself hasn't a tool for this. You need expensive plugins to work with the program. That *****.

I only used iMovie before but that program can't remove the rolling bands.

I can't record everything again. What else can I do?

That's the "pro" part of Final Cut Pro: having access to highly specialized tools, that some skilled programmer has created within the API, to help solve weird problems that most professionals usually don't have. Rolling shutter is one kind of DSLR banding problem. Another is shots of TVs at incorrect scanning frequencies. The most difficult to deal with is a shutter speed that was out of sync with your mains lighting sources. If this footage is important to you, you will, of course, spend whatever it takes to fix it. None of these fix-it-in-post filters or image processors work like magic; you'll need to learn how to use them.

This thread has been closed by the system or the community team. You may vote for any posts you find helpful, or search the Community for additional answers.

How to remove rolling band for free?

Welcome to Apple Support Community
A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with your Apple Account.