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Old 08-03-2004, 07:26 AM   #8
Leslie Ficcaglia Leslie Ficcaglia is offline
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It sounds like I'm not the only one experiencing this, which makes me feel better.

The lines don't show up on the camera when I review the photos, probably because that image is so small, and I haven't tried printing them to see how they'd look since my main point in capturing the painting is to put it up on the web, and I don't have a printer which produces anything like archival photos. Sometimes the lines soften a bit once I save the picture for the web in Photoshop Elements, but they're still there. When I load them onto my computer after shooting them, they open in iPhoto (I'm on a Mac) and the lines are especially prominent there.

I tried shooting out of doors, turning the canvas 45 degrees away from direct sunlight, which is how I often get the best photos with my Nikon 75 standard camera, and the result almost had a moir
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