QuickTake 200 "noise" problem

Many of the shots that have been taken with my Quicktake 200 consistantly demonstate a "halo" effect in high contrast areas. The manual, of course, does not address this issue. These pictures were taken with a tripod-mounted camera. Does anyone know of a "QuickFix' for my Quicktake, or must I resort to a Photoshop plug-in for a solution?

Is that the same as PhotoShop calls "Posterization"?<</div>
Not quite. "Noise" is what they call it when a "halo" of lighter pixels borders an area where light and dark objects meet. Early digital cameras were notorious for this. I was just hoping that there was a simple solution that had been neglected by whoever wrote the manual for the 200.
FYI I am using tungsten lighting for the shots in question, but that should NOT be an issue. I have a Photoshop action to correct for that. And I'm not getting the "flashing aperture" icon that indicates insufficient light.

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