paulraphael
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A question for anyone who uses MF digital in urban / industrial environments: do you ever find the lack of an anti-aliasing filter to cause problems? If so, can you describe?
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I use my P30+ for urban / industrial photography almost exclusively and the only time I have ever experienced any issues with moire have been with the fins on the housing of an air conditioner captured at some distance. But this was easily addressed in post-processing, so I wouldn't call it a problem...A question for anyone who uses MF digital in urban / industrial environments: do you ever find the lack of an anti-aliasing filter to cause problems? If so, can you describe?
For many buildings, it's an improvement. :ROTFL:I shoot a lot of stuff in urban environments and see minor aliasing all of the time - its somewhere in almost every image. If it's minor, which it usually is, I ignore it.
In precisely that sort of environment my Aptus 22 generates moire that ranges from the mildly irritating to the simply unremovable.That's good to hear. I was concerned about brick walls, fences, and iron bars, which abound in my neck of the woods.
What sorts of post-processing most easily deals with the air conditioner finns?