Thanks for the info. Was this glass in early 1.4/50mm's too? The
silvernosed ones look yellow sometimes as well?
2016-11-18 17:00 GMT+01:00 Sawyer, Edward <Ed.Sawyer@xxxxxxx>:
> The glow is a feature, not a bug. ;-) Try it with something with a lot
> of busy-ness in the background, e.g leaves on a tree, the bokeh is pretty
> unique.
>
> Those with lanthanum glass (e.g. yellowing) are probably optically
> sharper/better than those without, since generally the lanthanum type glass
> was used because it had better optical properties (similar to how leaded
> glass is/was better, despite falling out of favor for various reasons).
>
> -Ed
>
>
> On 11/18/16, 6:16 AM, "olympus on behalf of olympus-request@thomasclausen.
> net" <olympus-bounces+ed.sawyer=unh.edu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of
> olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> there is indeed
> a kind of fog around contrasty lines in the picture, but it sharpens up
> nicely in LR and the haze slider seems to help a bit as well. At f2
>
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