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On Sys (20.0.1) Stock with internet access (wifi) and no DNS blocking, I don't have the issue. On Sys (20.0.1) CFW with internet access (wifi) and DNS blocking, I don't...

> [@utopiafallen](https://github.com/utopiafallen) looks like koreader from above post found a solution better than blurring using Fourier transform in case you are interested Hi, thanks for quoting my work :). Sadly...

> [@axu2](https://github.com/axu2) Transforming into frequency domain and removing peaks would be low-pass filtering, and in the spatial domain, that would be a blur. The referenced method is equivalent to blurring...

> At the risk of overfitting for a specific test case, you can more or less recreate the Fourier transform results by tweaking the parameters currently used by KCC to...

OK, I've finished refining my rainbow effect frequency removal algorithm! By displaying many different patterns on Kaleido 3, it appears that the CFA is oriented at approximately 135° and that...

I made my first ever pull request, covering this :) https://github.com/ciromattia/kcc/pull/1027

> [@Its-my-right](https://github.com/Its-my-right) now that's cool. Btw, is this algorithm modifiable to handle normal b/w moire on bw eink? I think it could be. For B/W moiré the solution would probably...

> Just in case it's useful, I found this paper on moire reduction: > > http://hdl.handle.net/10919/30304 > > I may need to open a new issue since b/w moire is...

I am looking for volunteers to test the new rainbow effect removing algorithm on their e-reader. I have noticed at least two different CFA orientations on two e-reader models (135°...

Yeah sorry my English is rusty ! I updated my comment, it should be clearer