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Moire in Backlit Autumn Leaf Shot

Started Nov 2, 2016 | Discussions thread
brew1brew Senior Member • Posts: 2,067
Re: Moire in Backlit Autumn Leaf Shot

Cynthia FarrWeinfeld wrote:

I wonder if you have hit on the problem?! It WAS pixel shift shot, yes! It was on a tripod of course, because even though it doesn't look like it, it was very low light, being in a forested clearing on a brook. I was using ACR as a RAW converter. I've not had this happen with pixel shift before at all, but you have? Very interesting! Cindy

brew1brew wrote:

Was this a pixel shift shot? those abrasions look like areas of movement during pixel shift.

They also remind me of Bibble labs raw converter (now Corel aftershot) converting my K10 shots on the water, gave the same abrasions, when silkypix did not.

So, how was the processesed? what software did you use?

It has been clearly documented on here, DPR did a pixel shift review that shows water and leaf movement causing this issue. There is suppose to be a setting on the camera that is suppose to reduce the movement issue, in area's that have movement the camera is suppose to take one of the four shots and use it to prevent the abrasions.

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