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Jagged edges on EOS 700D

michal
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Hi!

The link below shows a photo that I took with my EOS 700D. The contrasty edge between building and sky is innaturally jagged - this happens often, particularly when a sharp edge is nearly orthogonal. I guess that's caused by antialiasing filter. Is there any way to fight it? (I'm not going to scratch off filter from the sensor with a screwdriver, like some people) Is it maybe common to amateur DSLRs? Can you tell if you've ever noticed similar artifacts on your photos?

 

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9...HBmdEpmcUU3THc

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Those jagged edges are called pixels.

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@Waddizzle wrote:

Those jagged edges are called pixels.



A truly revealing notice, Waddizzle, indeed. And I didn't konw that, thank you for making me aware...

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