![]() ![]() He thought there were Photoshop techniques for fixing this. (If you've never had such problems, I'm happy for you, but that's not relevant to me.) I was explaining to him why I was leery of any of the new non-anti-aliased cameras because I'd already had enough problems with aliasing in my photographs from working with them in the past. ![]() This question comes out of a conversation I had with Richard Anderson a few days ago. How did you fix it in Photoshop or whatever? You've got this photograph you really like. (Okay, I mean aside from deleting the photograph.) If you're using a camera that lacks an anti-aliasing filter and if you've had to deal with aliasing in any of your photographs, how did you deal with it? I am mining the group-mind that is the all-knowing TOP readership. (Author's note: Please read the already-posted responses before commenting.
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