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Moire in Backlit Autumn Leaf Shot

Started Nov 2, 2016 | Discussions thread
Cynthia FarrWeinfeld
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Re: Moire in Backlit Autumn Leaf Shot

Yes, it does seem to indicate a pixel shift snafu, doesn't it?  Cindy

MightyMike wrote:

Cynthia FarrWeinfeld wrote:

What other RAW editors do you suggest? The only one I use is ACR and PS. . .

Interesting, I use an old ACR 5.7, never saw this issue on the K-3 or K-1 for a combined total of nearly 75,000 photos (DNG only),

EDIT ADD: Well had i known it was a pixel shift photo as i've read further on then i suspect the movement wasn't accurately corrected for

MightyMike wrote:

F16 is a bit mushy on APS-C and 1/15th sec will most certainly allow for subject blur especially with leaves and water. I can't say I'm seeing moire, i see blurry leaves and some form of optical aberration in the reflection in the water.

EDIT ADD: ok I had a much closer look and i saw the scan line effect you're calling moire, I'm not convinced its moire, I think its how the RAW editor is dealing with high contrast highlight areas... please try another RAW editor and see if the same effect shows up.

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