I agree with Carol. If it didn't have at least some halo it would look like a
cutout placed there.
Chris
On 11 Sep 2011, at 06:49, Moose wrote:
> Carol says anything silhouetted against bright light has a halo. I say not
> one that is of exactly the same width
> everywhere and of uniform brightness. "Real" halos are artifacts of
> atmospheric conditions and/or our vision systems,
> including glasses. Also, they taper away in intensity with distance from the
> object.
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