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Moe The moire issu
Moe The moire issue was never that big a problem in anhnyitg I shot with Hasselblad which was my MF camera of choice. (Since the D3x I have not used a MF in over 4 years). Since I am a Photoshop kind of guy, I would try something that selectively blurred or softened only that area that was effected by the moire pattern. I have used DE SPECKLE under the NOISE filter or Gaussian Blur or Smart Blur. Using these filters on a mask selectively is recommended, so the filter can be use and reused. Any tool that actively blurs or aligns the moire area will reduce the pattern. Maybe the blur tools, or maybe even transform the pattern to realign the pattern.





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