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What would the FFF have to do in order to be competative?

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Doppler9000 Senior Member • Posts: 1,573
Re: What would the FFF have to do in order to be competative?
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Stillton wrote:

Doppler9000 wrote:

Stillton wrote:

Doppler9000 wrote:

Stillton wrote:

"This looks like aliasing to me…"
It is mostly color blotching because it is showing on is400, but not on is100.

It was ISO 100.

I meant, this one. It was stated that this green-magenta blotching was the result of aliasing which is not the case. It is pretty obvious that unlike Bayer, foveon, especially 1:1:1 version of the tech, does not have that rainbow aliasing. This is what my previous post was comparing.

Yes, victorgv made this point 19 hours ago, and I agreed.
Do you think the subject you took the quote from is aliasing or color blotching (or processing)?

Disagree....

Disagree with what?  I asked you if you thought it was aliasing, color blotching or processing.  Do you disagree with all three?  If so, what’s you thesis?

Because if that was the case, in this example I am attaching below, it would be all going rainbow colors in the center of that circle. Bayer sensor does show that, but even Foveon Q ( merrill even more so) behaves really well there, with no color aliasing. Brightness aliasing is still present because it is innate feature of any discrete/pixelated measuring system..

This looks like aliasing, but then it should show itself in every aliasing-prone scenario but it just doesnt. Instead it looks like it is either some chromatic aberration or some other effect.

Also, even individual lines below show red fringe colors... this is not how aliasing works. It needs repetitive patterns smaller than a pixel size to create those rainbow colors. This is not possible with single lines and especially not possible on a 1:1:1 sensor. This clearly is something else other than just a typical rainbow-colored aliasing....

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