J. C. O'Connell wrote: > I forgot to reply earlier, but to the poster who said > that CA didn't matter to them because they only shot > B&W, it should be noted that CA does affect B&W if you > are shooting panchro BW film which nearly everyone does. > It causes a loss of resolution in the areas where the > CA manifests itself ( essentially mostly in the corners > of the image). > jco > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > J.C. O'Connell mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://jcoconnell.com > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes, I agree with you that CA affect the B&W pictures also, mainly the edge definition, so as you have said thay cause loss of resolution. What I was writing (if I am the adressee) was that I could not tell if the lens has CA simply by looking at a B&W photo. Best regards luben -- "Computers are useless. They can only give answers." - Pablo Picasso

