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I must say, I drink the Ed Cooley Kool Aid big time.
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--Matt
This is a great example of Moire... ¿was this in downsizing, or in the original picture?Cambo WRS SK43XL Leaf Aptus II 5 2 image stitch
If the moire was naturally there though (i.e. two overlapping patterns interfering), would you consider attempting to clean it up in the image?Interesting to see this level of moire in a landscape/architecture shot. It's the peril of the bumper sized sensor pixels. I've only had this happen once with my P25+ in nature and that was with a boat wake taken high up from a distance. That was nasty pattern moire too.
Actually I'd print it and see if it was visible or not.If the moire was naturally there though (i.e. two overlapping patterns interfering), would you consider attempting to clean it up in the image?
Love the feel of this piece. Wonderful color and composition. :thumbs:
Hopefully it gets better with age!I must say, I drink the Ed Cooley Kool Aid big time.
The gum rules :grin:Very nice Dan! I especially like the gum on seat 11!
Dave