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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. thanks
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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)
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.
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
image after CornerFix in adobe camera raw 13.3
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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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