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The first thing you have to do is determine where in your workflow the Moire pattern first was introduced. 


In particular, if it arose at the time the images were captured, then the photography has to be fixed.  This is because it's very difficult to remove Moire once it has corrupted an image.  Once can get lucky and occasionally conditions may arise to minimize it once it's there, but you can't count on these.


OTOH, if the Moire was introduced at some late point in processing the image, then, usually only a small change in your workflow will need to be made.  So, lets figure out whether it was in the original photo.  The easiest way to do this is if you crop out a small section of one of the original photos (that is giving you trouble), and post it here.  A few hundred pixels on a side is plenty.


We'll take a look at that, then figure out what to do.


Tom M


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