On 5 Feb 2006 at 19:44, Toine Kuiper wrote:

> I don't know, maybe Sony finally solved it. What I do know is that the
> DSC-R1 doesn't show this and all CCD camera's suffer from blue
> fringing and all companies never mention it.
> Anyway, I don't like blue fringes on my Pentax horizons and trees.

It's bloom, which is essentially sensor well overload and adjacent well spill, 
most all matrix sensors of all types will suffer it under the right conditions. 
Maybe Sony have implemented a software method to recognize and remedy the 
aberration or maybe their new sensor design has better protection for such 
leakage? Strangely companies usually don't try to make a feature of potential 
faults :-)


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