My last post was inaccurate. What could be interpreted as purple fringe is 
actually a reflection of my wife's arm and shirt. I checked it as 100%. It's 
quite clearly a reflection, not an aberration.
Paul


> Hi Shel,
> She's making a chicken and vegetable stir fry. It was quite good. The purple 
> fringing in the pot cover isn't an aberration. It's a reflection of the 
> drapes 
> over the patio doors. The highlights in the pot cover are 200 watt spotlights 
> above the stove. They'll burn out with any medium. If you saw detail in them, 
> you'd see the tungsten element      <g>. I judge every highlight based on its 
> source. Highlights that are naturally out of range are quite acceptable by 
> any 
> standard. I could pull them down to less than pure white quite easily in 
> PSCS, 
> but it would be unnatural.
> Paul
> 
> 
> > Hi Paul,
> > 
> > I like the way the camera handles tungsten light.  Don't like the purple
> > fringing and burnt highlights on the pot lid (my perennial gripe - nothing
> > personal) What's your wife cooking?  How about a pic of you doing the
> > dishes <LOL>
> > 
> > Shel 
> > 
> > 
> > > [Original Message]
> > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > > http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3145171&size=lg
> > 
> > 
> 

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