I've never experienced moiré in any of my photos in either camera that I
can recall. I'd never even thought about how to fix it. A quick check
of PhotoShop's help file told me the fix is one of the options under the
adjusment brush in ACR. Thanks. Now I know if I ever need it. I also
see lots of other stuff under ACR's adjusment brush so I'll have to do a
lot more study.
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/27/2013 11:33 PM, Peter Klein wrote:
> This amused me, and it became a self-portrait as well:
> <http://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/9379366123/>
>
> OM-D E-M5 and PanaLeica 25/1.4 Summilux. Regarding Jay's (LUG) comment
> on the Fuji XE-1's detail, the little OM-D is no slouch either. This
> picture had some serious color moire on the lighter of the two pairs of
> dark pants (easily fixed in post-processing, and I like it better in B&W
> anyway). This is the first time I've seen moire in my OM-D photos. The
> weave of the tweed fabric is pin-sharp and detailed. The AA filter in
> the OM-D must be really weak, so it barely diminishes acutance, but only
> shows moire in really extreme situations like this.
>
> Uncropped color version of the above photo, with the moire fixed in
> Capture One,
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/pklein/album170/P7270131Color.jpg.html>
> Detail of the moire at 100%
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/pklein/album170/P7270131.jpg.html>
>
> People who write off micro 4/3 might want to reconsider. With the
> really good prime lenses, this camera really rocks.
>
> --Peter
>
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