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Subject: [Leica] DMR test in British Journal of Photography
From: Jim at hemenway.com (Jim Hemenway)
Date: Fri Sep 9 08:32:39 2005
References: <002c01c5b516$3fa4cc80$419377d9@siscad.com>

Peter:

Not being an expert on such things, I think that this a a function of 
our monitors.

I get the same "effects" with all of my photos, digital and scanned... 
from 35mm up to 11x14.

Jim


Peter Werner wrote:

> 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 moir?. The
> moir? 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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