Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/12

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Subject: [Leica] more on anti aliasing
From: s.jessurun95 at chello.nl (animal)
Date: Fri Nov 12 15:04:32 2004
References: <BDB96271.1C360%telyt@earthlink.net><C2236AF8-33A9-11D9-B1BC-00306599C552@earthlink.net><0B22B13A-34D8-11D9-8CFE-0003938C439E@btinternet.com><4cfa589b0411121035144724ef@mail.gmail.com> <007c01c4c908$06a8e5b0$4649c33e@marvin>

http://www.linear-systems.com/support/anti_aliasing.htm
Hopefully i have understood this article and it,s conclusion that the
absence of a filter makes pictures which are sharper and have more
resolution but without filter you might get artifacts with some regular
finely detailed subject matter like cloth,s.
Also I found that most manufacturers offer a filter for those that need it.
My apologies to all of you who know this much better then i ever will but i
thought the article might be helpful to those without a lot of spare time
hic.Lagavulin low level caution
simon jessurun
amsterdam


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