11-28-2010, 01:01 PM
[quote name='Lomskij' timestamp='1290874807' post='4503']
No, but I know that most of fashion photographers use MF cameras and for some reason images with lots of high-frequency patterns (fabric textures, hair, etc) still manage to look ok.
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If there are problems with moiré, shots are done again, probably by slightly changing the angle, distance, or slight defocusing. Elaborate post-processing might be another solution.
[quote name='Lomskij' timestamp='1290874807' post='4503']
Well, you've quoted this: "But as long as uneducated photographers cry for a weak or no AA filter the industry will listen and give us dirty colors in fine textures. Thank's everybody.", haven't you?
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Yes, I quoted it. I didn't say it. I quoted it to illustrate that Falk doesn't agree that weak or no AA filters are a good idea. That doesn't mean that I know why the industry offers products with weak or no AA filters.
No, but I know that most of fashion photographers use MF cameras and for some reason images with lots of high-frequency patterns (fabric textures, hair, etc) still manage to look ok.
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If there are problems with moiré, shots are done again, probably by slightly changing the angle, distance, or slight defocusing. Elaborate post-processing might be another solution.
[quote name='Lomskij' timestamp='1290874807' post='4503']
Well, you've quoted this: "But as long as uneducated photographers cry for a weak or no AA filter the industry will listen and give us dirty colors in fine textures. Thank's everybody.", haven't you?
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Yes, I quoted it. I didn't say it. I quoted it to illustrate that Falk doesn't agree that weak or no AA filters are a good idea. That doesn't mean that I know why the industry offers products with weak or no AA filters.