Thank you, Walter Schulz..
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Phillight on August 06, 2014, 04:35:23 PMThank you for your answer... but.. it still doesn't work.
If you enter the submenu of RAW recording module, you'll find your answer to the problem under 'Preview'. If you use the ML Greyscale preview, it will literally tell you that even though it looks ugly, at least the framing is correct.
RAW -> Preview -> ML Preview.
Quote from: ted ramasola on February 23, 2014, 07:30:12 AMThanks you so much for your help..
please update your photo to 900x900px. per forum rules.
THAT is what is called color aliasing and moire. It is there due to line skipping of the sensor and is present even in h264.
Video mode involves line skipping/photo mode does not.
Its in all canon dslrs except the mkIII which have minimal moire due to a more aggressive OLPF. BUT h264 is somewhat soft.
Its more obvious now due to raw and the only way to minimize it is via mosaic VAF filter.
You will find it very minimal to almost non in crop mode since its a 1:1 pixel recording from the sensor and no line skipping.
The mkIII does not have this problem so much.
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