05-19-2012, 10:32 AM
[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1337412749' post='18297']
Are you sure that this was PF ?
Bokeh fringing can look like PF in certain situations.
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Even lateral CA can look like PF in certain conditions, especially when high contrast items are involved, e.g., when chrome parts are part of the objects in the pictures, etc.
This is why I like your pictures of reflections off water and/or droplets, which show very well the complete haloeing/encircling effect of PF, which true optical only defects don't show. Relatively small objects which are high contrast items show PF best.
Kind regards, Wim
Are you sure that this was PF ?
Bokeh fringing can look like PF in certain situations.
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Even lateral CA can look like PF in certain conditions, especially when high contrast items are involved, e.g., when chrome parts are part of the objects in the pictures, etc.
This is why I like your pictures of reflections off water and/or droplets, which show very well the complete haloeing/encircling effect of PF, which true optical only defects don't show. Relatively small objects which are high contrast items show PF best.
Kind regards, Wim
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