On 13-07-23 10:58 PM, Jack Bowling wrote:
> On 13-07-23 03:52 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
>> With anti-aliasing filters being stripped from some of the more recent
>> camera offerings, I am assuming that raw imagery will need to find some
>> form of control over moire effects. Is there a ready made solution to
>> this problem?
>>
>> David
>
> I has a Pentax K5-IIs which is AA filterless. I have found that there is
> no easy way to get rid of moire once it is there. I have adopted the
> strategy of making small adjustments in camera position if I feel moire
> may be an issue. Since moire is an interference pattern, these small
> adjustments in angle of view can make all the difference with it showing
> up. Granted, one doesn't always have the luxury of either adjusting
> camera postion or taking more than one shot.
>
> Jack

Before the grammar police show up, "has" = "have" in the first sentence.

Jack


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