10-13-2010, 11:56 PM
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1287002760' post='3621']
Flares are not caused by the back element, though, nor is the veiling in these situations.
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You know, I give up. It actually CAN result in veiling, but I am not going to get into a yes-no game here any further than this has gone already. If you honestly believe it doesn't, fine with me. I guess you also believe monocoated filters can't cause veiling and/or (extra) flaring. Same problem. I've seen the results personally, I've struggled to try and fix those results. Both cases. With and without.
I'm outta here.
Bye, Wim
Flares are not caused by the back element, though, nor is the veiling in these situations.
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You know, I give up. It actually CAN result in veiling, but I am not going to get into a yes-no game here any further than this has gone already. If you honestly believe it doesn't, fine with me. I guess you also believe monocoated filters can't cause veiling and/or (extra) flaring. Same problem. I've seen the results personally, I've struggled to try and fix those results. Both cases. With and without.
I'm outta here.
Bye, Wim
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