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Moire 'Blues'

Community Expert ,
Nov 18, 2022 Nov 18, 2022

LrC v12.01 Windows-11.  My 'Moire Brush' does a decent 95% job to correct a moire problem (Pin-stripe shirt with Flash-fill) in the Develop module, but the Library Grid and Loupe views continue to show the moire.

Any suggestions to see the brush correction in Library? Or other local adjustments to lessen moire?

 

Develop view- (Moire slider at 100)

2022-11-19 11_11_53-Roberts Catalog-v12 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic - Develop.jpg

And my Library view-

2022-11-18 09_33_27-Roberts Catalog-v12 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic - Library.jpg

Changing the LrC UI window size affects the view, as does using other Zoom %,  but still annoying when trying to decide a selection of shots to supply to a client in Library view.

 

 

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.0, Photoshop 27.0, ACR 18.0, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0 .
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Community Expert ,
Nov 18, 2022 Nov 18, 2022

Is the moiré still there if you zoom to 100% in Library? And when you zoom  out to fit view after zooming in? This is probably due to the lower resolution of the jpeg previews used in Library when zoomed out and might be unavoidable. 

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LEGEND ,
Nov 18, 2022 Nov 18, 2022

As already outlined, you must view at 1:1 in Develop module to see moiré and accurate sharpness and noise. Zooming out subsamples the pixels in all modules and moiré can result visually. 

Previews in Develop are unique to all other modules in Lightroom Classic and the only way to accurately preview the data. 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 18, 2022 Nov 18, 2022

Thanks for suggestions!

FYI

Library FIT View - Variable with UI screen size.

Library  'FIT' viewLibrary 'FIT' view

Develop FIT View

Develop 'FIT' ViewDevelop 'FIT' View

 

Library 1:1

2022-11-19 14_46_06-Roberts Catalog-v12 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic - Library.jpg

 

Develop 1:1

2022-11-19 14_46_40-Roberts Catalog-v12 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic - Develop.jpg

 

As suggested I agree always best to view 1:1 in the Develop module. And my trials suggest to Ignore moire in any Library view!

Thanks friends.

And happy that my images synced to the cloud view well for the Client! 🙂

 

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Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.0, Photoshop 27.0, ACR 18.0, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0 .
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Nov 19, 2022 Nov 19, 2022
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My guess is that this was happening because the library jpeg preview was just a tad bigger than how it was displayed and the downscaling caused the moiré. If you were to look at the jpeg preview at its native size it probably would not really be visible. These moiré patterns can be very unexpected when they show up. Typically would depend on the scaling algorithm that is used.

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