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P3D Re: prints
> >When I look at my b&w prints with a replica stereo scope or the pics
> >in Stereo World with the little plastic viewer, sometimes I see
> >reddish yellow along edges in the picture. What causes this and how
> >can I make it go away?
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> The phenomenon you are describing sounds like what is called "chromatic
> aberration", and is caused by the inexpensive simple glass or plastic
> lenses in the viewers you are using.
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> More expensive, multi-element lenses can compensate for this effect.
A much cheaper way that can work some of the time (with relatively low
chromatic aberration) is to work on freeviewing.
I do that with most stereo world images anyway.
Mike K.
P.S. - Maybe I'm just too lazy to find my little plastic lens thingie. :-)
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