I meant to add that the color fringes seem to have distinct horizontal
and vertical components. AFAIK, CA is something which gets worse the
farther away from the optical axis. So it should be radially
distributed and not horizontally and vertically. However, pixels are
horizontally and vertically distributed so I think this fringing is
somehow related to the sensor and/or processing as AG suggested. But I
still don't know what it is. Only that I don't know how to fix it.. or
at least fix it easily.
Chuck Norcutt
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I did not find evidence of this degree of CA in any of the other 17mm
> shots in the same series. Nor have I been able to correct the color
> fringes on this shot using PTLens at 200%. So I don't know what Moose did.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> John Hermanson wrote:
>> Thank you.
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>> C.H.Ling wrote:
>>> Hi John,
>>>
>>> I think this is the picture you wanted:
>>>
>>> http://a.img-dpreview.com/gallery/olympusep1_preview2/originals/p6160172.jpg
>>>
>>> C.H.Ling
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "John Hermanson"
>>>
>>>> Would someone supply the link to the E-P1 sample picture of the girl
>>>> sitting on the hood of the little green car? I have the ear of someone
>>>> who might be interested. Thanks
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