Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/09/09

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Subject: [Leica] DMR test in British Journal of Photography
From: pwerner at bluewin.ch (Peter Werner)
Date: Fri Sep 9 01:11:34 2005

My experience seems to be contradicting these findings:

I have aliasing problems only on screen and at low magnification, e.g.
roof tiles viewed at 15% or 30% magnification onscreen show moiré. The
moiré disappears when viewed at 100% or 200% and when printed on paper.

You can see an example on

 http://www.leicaphoto.net/discus/messages/7/70.html?1121035803

where you can also download the original RAW file (19 MB !!) to
experiment with.

> Those who use the highest resolution lenses on a
> tripod will certainly experience aliasing, the
> question is, will it be noticeable in normal use and
> can the software eliminate of adequately disguise it.
> Frank

Peter Werner
www.leicaphoto.net


>
>
> --- Rick Dykstra <rdcb37@dodo.com.au> wrote:
>
> > It looks like the reviewer hasn't been reading the
> > Fred Miranda DMR
> > thread.  ;-)
> >
>
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