The interesting question is if moire can be completely avoided, at  
least without some cost.
When the finite resolution of the camera is very close to some highly  
regular object in the image moire can obviously appear.
We have all seen someone appear on the TV screen dressed in a striped  
suit, not the thing to do twice.
Another common example is the flat bed scan of a rasterized print.  
Rotating the original may help, reducing the moire in software will  
invariably degrade the image, I believe.
I'd love to hear your views on this.

Bertil

> I think it's a roof or something similar. If you look just above the
> third and fourth supporting pole (lower left part of the image) moire
> is visible in the roof and the side panels of the building. (just
> above the ugly purple fringing in the bottom of the image).


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