bjorn_chong Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 <p><img src="https://c3.staticflickr.com/9/8644/27985743394_9470dfdcf4_b.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="770" /><br> Hi all,<br> I did a studio recently did a studio, and upon zooming in I noticed these unusual wavy lines on the model's clothes.<br> Could anyone enlighten me on how to remove these lines? Is it a camera and/or strobe problem?<br> Thanks</p> <p> </p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Laur Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 <p>That is a classic moiré, which results from interference between the fine patter of the textile and the pattern of the grid of pixels on your camera's sensor. It's also possible to see it on your computer display even when it's not present in the captured image, based on how you happen to re-size or display the image. Countless articles online about how to deal with it... both at the time you shoot, and in post.<br /><br />If the pattern is being captured by the camera (rather than being created because of how you're working with or displaying the image), you certainly want to use what methods you can to avoid it during capture - no post production method of removing it is perfect. But there are strategies. Throwing a dart at Google, here's a discussion:<br /><br />https://photographylife.com/how-to-remove-moire-in-photoshop</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjorn_chong Posted July 28, 2016 Author Share Posted July 28, 2016 <p>WOW! thanks a lot. worked like a charm!</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Laur Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 <p>Excellent! Glad that was helpful.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gup Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 <p>Just curious Bjorn, which camera were you using? </p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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