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Old 02-27-2021, 06:50 PM
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To your first comment, I came to the same conclusion, although not as succinctly as you. I will try some shots with the screen filling the image, but in the past saw moire effects with Jpeg. Tiff seems to reduce or eliminate the effects. Not familiar with Nyquist. I’m not joking, you sound like a forensic color specialist. That’s a good thing for others to learn from.

As to your second comment, my applying noise reduction may have something to do with it. It seems to me that Tiff cleans the image of artifacts and such with wider dynamic range, but I also see increased grain. I know that noise reduction reduces details, tried to apply it in moderation. I used ISO 6400 which can add more noise. A true professional camera would be better.

Thanks and heading over to the ETF virtual meeting in 10.
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