Chromatic Aberration refers to camera lens not focusing all the colour at the same focal plane. This occurs due to the different lens have a different reflective index for different wavelength. Chromatic aberration can be detected by looking at contrasty edges for any colour fringing and occurred frequently in wide angle shots, notably around the edges of the image frame.
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Saturday, June 6, 2009
Chromatic Aberration
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