pr_roark wrote: > Ernst Dinkla wrote: >> pr_roark wrote: >> >>> On the other hand, I wonder if some of the color fringing at the >>> edges is due to sensor design as well as lens aberrations. ... > > >> ... I thought for some time that as color fringing can be >> removed with software the lens designers compromise it more >> in order to get other specs in line. ... > > My experience with B&W is that the color fringing manifests itself as > softenss on the affected edges, and the software "fixes" I've tried in > the Raw converters do not improve B&W sharpness. > > I'd prefer better lenses (or sensors if they contribute) to a software > fix. Right, it was only to sketch that it may be more difficult to get that quality in lenses when this fix is widely accepted. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst | Dinkla Grafische Techniek | | www.pigment-print.com | | ( unvollendet ) |
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Photozone lens tests
2008-10-07 by Ernst Dinkla
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