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Hi all, got a question dont know if anybody else gets this problem, when i edit sometimes in lightroom 4 i get the photo looking how i want it, no moire, but when i upload it or look at it in windows theres a moire, if i print it out the moire isnt there, ???? just seems to worse when i use blue tones, you get like a dirty green moire, ? ive tried to remove it using tools in light room and elements, but it remains ???
looks more like you are getting ca on the edges of the subject and then over sharpening, not moire.
Quote: Looks more like you are getting ca on the edges of the subject and then over sharpening, not moire.
Hi Gareth...i did beef it up a bit to show whats going on, can you see a green and purple rainbow effect on the inner edge of the Vignette ???
If your replacing your monitor make sure and spend a little extra and get an ips panel your eyes will thank you for it.
I might well be wrong but I thought 'moire' was caused by lots of parallel or overlapping lines?
What you have here looks more like artifacts caused, presumably, by over processing.
I would upload a shot of some zebras as an example but the Epz. uploader can't recognise my Jpeg. shot as being a Jpeg. Even though it has been since the moment I pressed the shutter.
Something else that needs reporting.
hi Jester, i deliberatley over process to exagerate the problem so it would be clear on here what i was trying to show, but most people are not seeing what i am seeing on my monitor? like i said its not there on the print, or in the editing software workstation, just on uploads, its a bit wierd
Some posts have had to be removed because they referred to, or were reacting to an earlier (unnecessary) post in the thread.
Carry on Vince ![]()
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