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RE: [photo-3d] Chromatic aberration


  • From: "Dr. George A. Themelis" <drt-3d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: [photo-3d] Chromatic aberration
  • Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 05:52:59 -0500

>>The detriment of chromatic aberrations is not only
>>simply seeing extra colors (blue/orange fringing),
>>but also severely impacting on the 3-D effect.

>It just occurred to me that my message of a few days ago
>might not be clear. I didn't mean to say that it would not be
>immediately apparent to George! What I meant to say
>is, "This doesn't apply to George." To George, it's mighty
>clear. 


Actually, to George, it is not clear at all!

Exactly why and how does the chromatic aberration
impacts the 3-D effect?

(I did not read Boris' original message very carefully.)

Any optical defect will affect the 3-d viewing if it 
has a different effect in R and L images.  Can someone
give a bit more insight on how chromatic aberration 
will do that?

George