For David Millier

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In reply to DMillier, 3 months ago

DMillier wrote:

Yes please!

For sure, because it is a very interesting experiment!

I suspect (but don't know for sure) that a properly anti-aliased Foveon sensor - even if somewhat reduced in resolution and acutance around Nyquist - would offer a remarkably smooth and beautiful artefact free quality. But I guess we will never find out, as it's going to have to be sharpness all the way.

I guess that one has to do it by oneself...

We are straying away from those original questions again - can grain or some other kind of texture producing process trick the eye into accepting random texture as plausible substitute for real detail? or is it only aliasing that can pull off this deceit.

Have a look:



plausible texture, artifacts, details, or even a hint of 3D?

What do You think?

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