A subnormal weighted shift may be transformed to another shift in various
ways, such as taking the p-th power of each weight or forming the Aluthge
transform. \ We determine in a number of cases whether the resulting shift is
subnormal, and, if it is, find a concrete representation of the associated
Berger measure, directly for finitely atomic measures, and using both Laplace
transform and Fourier transform methods for more complicated measures. \
Alternatively, the problem may be viewed in purely measure-theoretic terms as
the attempt to solve moment matching equations such as (∫tndμ(t))2=∫tndν(t) (n=0,1,…) for one measure given the other