LOL??? .... mate!! .... you lost me at the "bit mapping" part!
The only interest I have(and have had) in the moire discussion is that once you get in 'ya images, it's hard to remove.
I researched quite a bit into this issue years back when I got lots of images affected by moire from the D70s.
D70/70s had the same sensor as the D100, but obviously at a cheaper price, but it also had a weaker AA filter than the D100.
Images were supposedly more detailed from the D70's compared to D100 images, but many folks that had both cameras posted good images with various levels of sharpening on the test images.
These comparative images showed that the D100 image was more accommodating of more post process sharpening than the D70's was.
At this point in time, the D200 was quite new and it showed better image detail in it's images compared to both, but again, using the same level of sharpening on the D200 images produced more artefacts(haloing) when compared to the D70 and D100 images.
But this also assumed that the images were shot with super sharp lenses to begin with and that the lens didn't produce any detail degradation.
What I'm more interested in for now with respect to D800E is if the moire can be processed out of an image, and if so how well does each software effect this removal.
In the old days, I converted to Nikon Capture and then CaptureNX(version 1) for it's simpler to use processing.(from PS version ..
earlybird) CS 1 or 2 .. can't remember).
I found that neither software could totally remove moire in most situations, while it did help a little.
Haven't used that tool in CNX2 to see if it works, and I reckon I've almost certainly deleted any D70 images that had been affected .. but I have too many images to search through individually.
Also, I haven't yet seen any D800E raw files for download to play with myself.