Hi Dear Brad, you are so good.
The camera used was 205TCC.
Lens 40IF
shutter speed was between 750/1 and 1000/1.
Settings for iso was 100.
Aperture f5.6.
Hand held
Please everyone these pictures were taken in harsh sunlight ONLY for comparison purposes. These particular ones were sent to Brad for his evaluation of whether what we see is CA related or moire or something else.
Note to new users of Phocus. Be sure to start with all settings at default, and to (subjectively) select Nature in the profile list. If you make WB corrections be sure to save the adjustments before sending to be processed.
Well SAAD, what you are seeing appears in both the 16 and 39 files. After setting everything to default in Phocus, it all but dissappears.
I opened both fff RAW files in both Phocus AND Apple Aperture.
The slight difference in WB between the backs is reversed when Aperture is applied. After WBing off the exact same area in both shots (slightly shaded back of the same boat that seemed the least contaminated by foreign color), Phocus showed the 16 to have a slight bit more magenta in the sky ... when processed in Aperture default, the 39 file had the slight magenta cast and the 16 file was purer. Sounds like software preferences.
As to the artifacting, morie' or whatever it is ... I'm stumped. Never saw anything like that before except on really, really fine details at 400%. That it virtually disappeared when I sent the Phocus file to tiff stumps me also ... perhaps it was being added to the file if any DAC was applied? I don't know how to set up the Zeiss lenses for DAC yet, so that has TBD.
If it isn't a software issue, (I may be dead wrong on this), but since it shows in both files it may be an effect from heat build up. The high operating temp for these backs is 113 degrees F, but used in temps over 100 degrees compounded by being on and building up internal heat could exceed that, and could be the culprit. Or not ... LOL!
Since it initially shows in both files, it doesn't seem related to the different pixel sizes.
Here's the 39 file straight up with Phocus defaults: