moiréstrukturer
Moiréstrukturer, also known as moiré patterns, are large-scale interference patterns that emerge when two similar, typically fine, patterns are superimposed. These patterns are not present in the individual components but arise from their interaction. The effect is most commonly observed when two grids or screens are slightly misaligned or have different periodicities. The resulting moiré pattern is a new, often much larger, grid or series of lines, curves, or other shapes.
The formation of moiré patterns is a visual phenomenon related to the sampling and aliasing of repetitive
In digital imaging, moiré artifacts can appear when a digital sensor's pixel grid interacts with a finely