06-15-2011, 04:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2011, 04:08 PM by Brightcolours.)
[quote name='Dick England' timestamp='1308142855' post='9260']
When we check the bokeh fringing shots in the more recent Photozone tests of fast lenses, we find plenty of purple bleeding into black areas we would consider to be in focus. The purple only disappears toward the back of the DOF.
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When we make a photo of a page of paper with black numbers/letters totally in the plane of focus, we do not see such purple "bleeding" even when the lens is wide open. You simply have little understanding of what you are looking at.
When we check the bokeh fringing shots in the more recent Photozone tests of fast lenses, we find plenty of purple bleeding into black areas we would consider to be in focus. The purple only disappears toward the back of the DOF.
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When we make a photo of a page of paper with black numbers/letters totally in the plane of focus, we do not see such purple "bleeding" even when the lens is wide open. You simply have little understanding of what you are looking at.