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Fact is, as you say, that moiré represents damage to the image that can never be fully removed (not without losing detail anyhow).
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In order to remove it, it needs to be in the shot. And as a matter of fact: there is none in most of my images (with the M9).
I think you put way too much weight on the issue of moire.
Apart from that, I definitely see it as Klaus: it's a matter of taste.
-- Markus
Fact is, as you say, that moiré represents damage to the image that can never be fully removed (not without losing detail anyhow).
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In order to remove it, it needs to be in the shot. And as a matter of fact: there is none in most of my images (with the M9).
I think you put way too much weight on the issue of moire.
Apart from that, I definitely see it as Klaus: it's a matter of taste.
-- Markus
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