> When you fill in a scratch with black ANYWHERE on ANY LENS SURFACE
> you are in effect "stopping down" a very slight amount, the only
> side effect is slower lens speed but still full quality. IF you
> leave scratched or filled clear you are creating an improper lens
> suface which will bend light rays in the wrong direction(s) which
> is far worse than the slight "stopping down" effect of blackening
> it out.

Well, yes and no, I think.  While an untreated scratch will cause
incorrect diffraction (and also may cause an increase in flare), a
blacked-out scratch must also cause a small increase in diffraction
effects.  (Still, I would prefer treating the scratch - I've done
this on two user/beater lenses, and I've also done so on the
scratched mirror of a Schmidt-Newtonian telescope.)

Fred


Reply via email to