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Thursday, March 3, 2011
Moire (Moiré).
If your digital camera's resolution can not support the display objects being photographed more details, wavy moiré is generated (as shown enlarged figure A). .Show the same scene Enlargement B, moiré is not generated, because the camera shot than shooting Figure B Figure A has a higher resolution camera. .Anti-aliasing filters can effectively reduce the generation of moiré, but it also reduces the resolution of a digital camera if <P> not support display of objects being photographed more details, wavy moiré is generated (such as the Enlargement A .shown). .Show the same scene Enlargement B, moiré is not generated, because the camera shot than shooting Figure B Figure A has a higher resolution camera. .Anti-aliasing filters can effectively reduce the generation of moiré, but it will also reduce the sharpness of the screen. .</ P> <P align=center> </ P> <P align=center> A, Moore pattern </ P> <P align=center> </ P> <P align=center> B, high resolution without .moiré </ P> <P> messy unnatural signs </ P> <P> moiré sometimes cause the camera's image processor produces messy internal unnatural marks. .</ P> <P align=center> </ P> <P align=center> messy unnatural signs </ P ><!-- Navigation Menu - ".
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