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JeanYves Ahern Registered: Sep 27, 2006 Total Posts: 1943 Country: Canada |
Hi |
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Ben Horne Registered: Jan 10, 2002 Total Posts: 9020 Country: United States |
This is perfectly normal on very fast lenses. The 85mm 1.2 also sees a lot of this. It's not something that is easy to get rid of, and most people just learn to work with it. It will likely bother you more than the client. For a scene like this, you could likely just set a brush to color, select the color of the dark railing, and paint it away, but that's not practical for most shooting. |
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JeanYves Ahern Registered: Sep 27, 2006 Total Posts: 1943 Country: Canada |
thanks Ben |
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Ben Horne Registered: Jan 10, 2002 Total Posts: 9020 Country: United States |
It will happen in high contrast settings. Typically, you see either green, or pink. I believe the background OOF areas will be green, and the foreground areas will go magenta. |
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JeanYves Ahern Registered: Sep 27, 2006 Total Posts: 1943 Country: Canada |
exactly! |