Operation Manual
2 Adjust the amount of signal to apply the Moire adjustment to by doing one of the
following:
• The default value for the Moire slider and value slider is 0.00. Drag the Moire slider to
the right to increase the amount of signal the Moire adjustment is applied to during
the RAW decoding process, and drag the Moire slider back to the left to reduce it.
• Click the left or right arrow in the Moire value slider to adjust the intensity by 5 percent
increments, or drag in the value field.
• Double-click the number in the Moire value slider, then enter a value from 0.00 to 1.00
and press Return.
Use the Moire slider and value slider
to adjust the amount of signal the
Moire adjustment is applied to
during the RAW decoding process.
A value of 0.00 applies no moire correction during the RAW decoding process. A value
greater than 0.00 applies moire correction during the RAW decoding process.
3 Adjust the pixel area (visual threshold) the Moire adjustment is applied to by doing one
of the following:
• The default value for the Radius slider and value slider is 4.00 pixels. Drag the Radius
slider to the right to increase the area over which the Moire adjustment is applied
during the RAW decoding process, and drag the Radius slider back to the left to reduce
the area.
• Click the left or right arrow in the Moire value slider to adjust the radius by 10 percent
increments, or drag in the value field.
• Double-click the number in the Radius value slider, then enter a value from 0.10 to
25.00 and press Return.
Use the Radius slider and value
slider to adjust the visual threshold
of the Moire adjustment during the
RAW decoding process.
A value of 0.10 is the most limited area over which the moire correction can be applied
during the RAW decoding process. A value greater than 0.10 increases the area over
which the moire correction is applied during the RAW decoding process.
Turning On Automatic Noise-Compensation Adjustments
Digital image sensors produce noisy images at certain settings (generally high ISO settings
and long exposures). The Mac OS analyzes the noise characteristics of each camera’s RAW
file format and uses them to control parameters such as sharpness. You can turn on the
automatic adjustment by selecting the Auto Noise Compensation checkbox.
466 Chapter 16 An Overview of Image Adjustments