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pixel bining eliminates moire for the most part.  We just have to bring down the cost of making cmos and CCD chips so that the size can be such that moire isn't an issue.   Also Foveon chips don't have any moire so once that patent runs out and others start making chips that way Moire won't be an issue. 

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On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 2:26 PM, <PhotoRoy6@xxxxxxx> wrote:
In a message dated 9/12/2012 3:41:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ygelmanphoto@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Hmmm.   I feel the fellow doth protest too much.
 
 
 
I don't think so. Each technology brings its own qualities and faults with it. At first I only saw moire patterns on coats and ties on TV. Now in the last two weeks I seen it on a piano strings, the outdoor arena in Charlotte, NC etc.  My first thought was shoot in film but of course that would not work as the TV is delivered digitally. Moire patterns are here to stay.  It just the downside of a digital world.
Roy
 


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