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Maize or moire pattern around leaves in my photo

Contributor ,
Jul 30, 2021 Jul 30, 2021

Hi, I've noticed a particular autumn scene that I was photographing has an unusal pattern, which I believe is called "maize". I took this photo with a canon 5d mk2; photos taken at different narrow aperatures of f13, f16 and f18 all seem to have the same problem. I have Lightroom and Photoshop software, if anyone has any idea how to solve this problem using these software programs it would be much appreciated. thankssample.jpg

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Jul 31, 2021 Jul 31, 2021

Yes i've seen that once in awhile from a Nikon D100 at car shows like in this example:

(i don't believe that can be fixed in adobe camera raw)

 

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You can open your image in another raw converter like Raw Therapee, go to the Raw tab , change to the Demosaicing to another Method like VNG4.

 

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If the above works, an application called CornerFix should work to batch process any problem images to dngs which you can then open in adobe camera raw.

 

https://sites.google.com/site/cornerfix/using-cornerfix/maze-patterns-1

 

 

image before CornerFix in adobe camera raw 13.3

 

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image after CornerFix in adobe camera raw 13.3

 

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Aug 16, 2021 Aug 16, 2021
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Thanks for the help. I tried your suggestion but unfortunately it didn't improve it. I'll have to experiment with rawtherapee further. Thx again

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