I can sort of see what you are on about regarding the black ring. Isn't
it caused by a variation in constrast between the bokeh and the
background? I notice it is more prominent the brighter the background.
Just and idea :)
All the best,
Gareth.
Chris Barker wrote:
It certainly does Gary. I like that, although I have always wondered
what causes the little black outlines that seem to show when out of
focus.
Chris
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