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Re: Red Footage Moire Problem
by
Jesse Rosen
on May 28, 2009 at 1:55:47 pm
Hi Jason,
When you do a half-res debayer, you will get aliasing as the images are not filtered of high-frequency detail before being scaled. Do a full-res debayer and you should see much less aliasing (at the cost of rendering time, of course).
--
Jesse Rosen
Director of Technical Development
Abel Cine Tech, Inc.
blog.abelcine.com
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