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Moire Appears in TIFF file opened in Affinity Photo exported from Capture One


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TIFF file exported from Capture One has a very strong moire pattern in the couch fabric that the subjects are sitting on. The moire is not apparent when editing in Capture One, but it is evident in the TIFF file opened by 2 of 3 downstream programs. See the steps below. 2 of 4 (including Affinity Photo) if you include opening the tiff file in CO20.

I am not sure where the issue is since it doesn't appear in XnViewClassic, nor in Capture One if you open the TIFF file in C20. Details and screenshots included.

  1. I develop a RAW file in Capture One 20
  2. When satisfied I process it, export to tiff
  3. There is NO moire pattern in the Capture One application
  4. I open the tiff file in Affinity Photo and there is a brutal moire pattern in the couch
  5. I open the tiff file in Windows Photo Viewer and there is a brutal moire pattern in the couch
  6. I open the tiff file in XnViewClassic and there is no moire pattern in the couch
  7. I open the tiff file in Capture One 20 and there is no moire pattern in the couch

Affinity Photo 1.8.5.703

Capture One Details: Build: 13.1.3.13 (78b6a17)

System Details:
OS Name Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
Version 10.0.19041 Build 19041
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Type x64-based PC
Processor AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor, 3600 Mhz, 6 Core(s), 12 Logical BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 3.50, 2019-11-07
BaseBoard Product B450 TOMAHAWK MAX (MS-7C02)
Platform Role Desktop
Time Zone Pacific Daylight Time
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 32.0 GB
Total Physical Memory 32.0 GB
Available Physical Memory 22.4 GB
Page File Space 4.75 GB

[Display]
Name NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
Adapter RAM (1,048,576) bytes
Driver NV_DISPSI.INF_AMD64_47A7EA3F1B25EDD7

<<Monitor>>
Benq SW271

 

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ScreenShotLWB_InCaptureOne.JPG

ScreenShotLWB_TIFF_In_AffinityPhoto.JPG

ScreenShotLWB_TIFF_In_WindowsPhotoViewer.JPG

ScreenShotLWB_TIFF_In_XnViewClassic.JPG

_8507812_-_2020-Oct-11_-_Dev_2020_10_19_10-53-24.tif

ScreenShotLWB_Exported_from_CO20_as_TIFF_reopened_Opened_in_CaptureOne_as_TIFF.JPG

ScreenShotLWB_InCaptureOne.JPG

ScreenShotLWB_TIFF_In_AffinityPhoto.JPG

ScreenShotLWB_TIFF_In_WindowsPhotoViewer.JPG

ScreenShotLWB_TIFF_In_XnViewClassic.JPG

_8507812_-_2020-Oct-11_-_Dev_2020_10_19_10-53-24.tif

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Hey Bill Rosmus,

This looks fine when viewed at 100% which is what you want to be checking. The export looks fine at 100% too.

Also, make sure you aren't using Nearest Neighbour in the Preferences > Performance tab as this exascerbates it. 

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