Michael Spillers wrote
It was described as a line like color shift where a mid- or lower tone directly bordered a very bright highlight - in this case a window filled with daylight. Is there anyway, or any where, I can see this fringing? Has this been associated only with digital capture or has anyone seen it in scanned film as well? How prevelant is this artifact?
�Never seen it on film but since I haven?t used film for years my memory may be wrong. Fringing on say a window is different than the problem I?m experiencing on the slrn. Its common on digicams and can be thought of as light overloading an area of the chip & spilling out onto adjacent areas. Just like flaring on film. � The problem is a colour moire / fringing in (for example) tree branches ? where thin dark lines are against a bright background. There is a red/magenta ?staining? of (in my example) the sky behind. More accurately this staining is a visual impression of colour in that area. At 100% in PS checking with the densitometer reveals no significant spread of the fringing colour into adjacent areas.
Unfortunately having just moved, our broadband connection has temporarily ceased (as BT can?t organise a continuous service) so I cannot send large files but will happily send a crop of the offending area to anyone who asks off list.
Kind Regards
Steve
Steve Climpson
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Richard -- Richard Kenward
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