Am 15.02.2015 um 16:02 schrieb Marc Cousin:
> I found that it's my profiled 
> denoise (wavelet, on color) that removes the moiré. 
Yes, that is exactly the way I handle it as well. You could also try the
bilateral denoise tool, which however is a little harder to handle. In
any way, it is important to set the blend mode to color or HSV color. A
while ago I used the color blend mode (not my own image, so I cannot
show it) causing colors to smear noticeable into areas of different
colors. This was gone with HSV color mode. This method also helps to
handle color moire in fine details which tend to occur in X-Trans.
Note that this color denoising may also have slight negative effects and
I would recommend to apply it selectively on such an image.

BTW: What I have seen so far from Lightroom is that it applies color
denoising by default. You can sometimes see, that colors appear to be
washed out a little in X-Trans files similar to what is caused by using
the denoising methods mentioned above in darktable.


Cheers
Sören

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