05-21-2012, 06:41 AM
[quote name='Frank' timestamp='1337581980' post='18368']
Thank you, Klaus.
So, if I understand it correctly: LoCA occurs in out-of-focus area (so it is part of BF); Lateral CA and PF occur in in-focus area. Then, Laterial CA and PF are distinguished by colours in an image--PFs have a purple colour, and Lateral CAs have yellow/blue or red/green colours. Am I right?
Frank
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Yes, this is correct.
The colors have slight variations, of course. Usually you don't have a neutral background but a colored one so you tend to have an overlay effect.
Thank you, Klaus.
So, if I understand it correctly: LoCA occurs in out-of-focus area (so it is part of BF); Lateral CA and PF occur in in-focus area. Then, Laterial CA and PF are distinguished by colours in an image--PFs have a purple colour, and Lateral CAs have yellow/blue or red/green colours. Am I right?
Frank
[/quote]
Yes, this is correct.
The colors have slight variations, of course. Usually you don't have a neutral background but a colored one so you tend to have an overlay effect.