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If you’re looking for crisp, sharp pictures, it’s important to reduce chromatic aberrations whenever you can. In the past, when photographers shot strictly film images, about the only thing that worked was using expensive, professional lenses. ... more
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Light wavelengths differ depending upon color. Differences in the length of these wavelengths result in changes in image magnification and become visible at image peripheries. This is known as lateral chromatic aberration and is the cause of color ... more
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Rise of intracranial pressure (ICP) is currently presumed to underlie benign cough headache (BCH). Cough normally increases ICP but very few patients develop BCH. Children, young adults and females are rarely affected. Reduction of ICP by lumbar ... more
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If you take a picture in 12M Fine mode, you will see between 3 and 4 pixels of chromatic abberration at the outer edges of image. The best place to look for this is in areas of your photos that have sharp edges and changes in contrasting colours. ... more
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• For best results, we recommend applying chromatic aberration reduction prior to merging the images into HDR Efex Pro. Typically, chromatic aberrations can be removed within the RAW conversion utility such as Adobe Camera Raw, Lightroom, Aperture, ... more
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Please be advised that the color show on your computer monitor may come a little differnce with the actual boots color, as the color aberration due to the Camera, light condition and different computer monitor. ... more
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This measurement is an approximation used by the Lens Profile Creator to help correctly detect the grid, and does not have to be 100% accurate. Including or not including the spread from chromatic aberration should be fine, although measuring the ... more
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Chromatic aberration happens because different wavelengths of light refract differently in a lens, so imagine a prism, that is an example of chromatic aberration, white light goes in, but because the different wavelengths of light refract slightly ... more
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The Pace Picture uncovers the extreme pace match-ups. It's as easy as taking a glance at the race pace picture. You'll know right away if there's a potential lone front runner or if the pace pressure is so extreme a presser/closer or a closer types ... more
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