Joe,

How are you viewing them?  The particular viewer/screen combination
when you are viewing at less than 1:1 can produce the effect even
though it is not inherent in the image.  Perhaps the higher pixel
count in the images makes it happen more often on your setup than your
*istD.

Certain things I have shot will do that when viewing smaller than 1:1
on my system, with my *istD.  The easy way to tell is to keep changing
the viewing size and see if it persists.

Am I making sense?

-- 
Bruce


Tuesday, October 17, 2006, 8:49:29 PM, you wrote:

JT> Links here:

JT> http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036&message=20503865

JT> The usual caveats apply. It is firmware version 0.20--but then so were
JT> the high ISO prints that Pentax just showed. Perhaps more importantly,
JT> we don't know what the hardware was--experimental or final.

JT> When I give these a quick-and-dirty sharpening using nik Sharpener Pro,
JT> I see pronounced moire patterns in the rug. This is on each image. Can
JT> anyone else duplicate this? (I downloaded the jpegs, by the way, since I
JT> am working here on a dial-up connection. There are also DNGs.)

JT> This moire business is starting to get my attention. Four K10D images
JT> downloaded today, four images producing noticeable moire. I don't see
JT> such problems with images from my *istD.

JT> What's going on here?

JT> Joe




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