It's always been a problem with video technology.

Ann Sanfedele wrote:

So I saw a news item the other day that  mentioned
a tie Bush was wearing
had such a tiny repeating pattern that the cameras
got confused and there was
a lot of unwanted play of light.

I had earlier been told not to wear a blouse with
tiny checks or pinstripes
when I went to appear on a kind of local antiques
road show because of the
moire effect.

Is this something that has always been a problem
with video technology or
is it (a) just since the digital revolution and (b) only something to worry about in MOVING
images?


Are some of the effects we are seeing in images
here that displease
or perplex due to this kind of thing?


How does a tight closeup of a starling's wing, for
instance, get affected?

annsan








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