Marc Wilson
New member
Hi everyone,
I have produced quite a few stock shots that contained wires or cables in the sky over the last few years, cable car cables, power lines, etc, etc.
The ones I shot yesterday I have noticed for the first time that some parts of the wires at certain angles looking jagged in the digital raw file.(see first wires image)
Other parts of the wires are perfect with no jagged edges at all so its all about the angle they are at. (see second wires image from another section of the same file)
The attached images are of course jpegs from the raw processed tiffs but were processed with no sharpening and so the jaggedness is the same in the raw file.
Shot as I ever do with a 5d at lowest iso and using of course raw, (with my zeiss contax N 24-95mm lens) these lines are in the raw files so are not in the processing.
Is this simply a case of that's what you get sometimes when far off cables are at a particular angle with this type of sensor / resolution, etc or could something else be causing it?
Marc
I have produced quite a few stock shots that contained wires or cables in the sky over the last few years, cable car cables, power lines, etc, etc.
The ones I shot yesterday I have noticed for the first time that some parts of the wires at certain angles looking jagged in the digital raw file.(see first wires image)
Other parts of the wires are perfect with no jagged edges at all so its all about the angle they are at. (see second wires image from another section of the same file)
The attached images are of course jpegs from the raw processed tiffs but were processed with no sharpening and so the jaggedness is the same in the raw file.
Shot as I ever do with a 5d at lowest iso and using of course raw, (with my zeiss contax N 24-95mm lens) these lines are in the raw files so are not in the processing.
Is this simply a case of that's what you get sometimes when far off cables are at a particular angle with this type of sensor / resolution, etc or could something else be causing it?
Marc