07-26-2010, 08:05 AM
[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1280049560' post='1288']
Correcting lateral CAs is basically a non-issue these days. However, if you don't want to bother it'll certainly decrease the quality perception quite a bit.
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Thanks. I guess it depends on what people need. Personally, I prefer not to do any context sensitive digital fixing, if any fixing at all, because even the best of it can't bring back what was lost in the capture.
I think I'm with Wim on this one... but I got a chance to try out a CP.2 85 T2.1 on a 5D2... an extremely well behaved lens fully wide open. Shot a bright light in the corner of the frame and saw zero fringing... CA was very very little.
Correcting lateral CAs is basically a non-issue these days. However, if you don't want to bother it'll certainly decrease the quality perception quite a bit.
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Thanks. I guess it depends on what people need. Personally, I prefer not to do any context sensitive digital fixing, if any fixing at all, because even the best of it can't bring back what was lost in the capture.
I think I'm with Wim on this one... but I got a chance to try out a CP.2 85 T2.1 on a 5D2... an extremely well behaved lens fully wide open. Shot a bright light in the corner of the frame and saw zero fringing... CA was very very little.