Bob Smith wrote:
"The type of moire that it is the most obvious and most difficult to deal with (requires local work; rarely a push button solution) is chroma moire where a bright rainbow like pattern will appear in object that may in reality by near monochromatic. One of the things that's most prone to causing this type of moire is fabric with a fine distinct repeating pattern... something that you're apt to see from time to time in ordinary portraits. It may show in the texture of man's suit coat; or in denim jeans; or in the fine texture of a bridal veil"
Bob, thamks for this but it is a bit of a worry!!
How much of an issue is this likley to be in studio portraiture and how easily are the fixes?
Jonathan
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