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Re: A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


Gary Clennan wrote:
That color shift is pretty gross... It is a shame though as that lens is such a great performer.


uhoh7 wrote:
Color shift is meaningless.

Why, because it can be (with varying degrees of effort/success) correctable in post?

By that logic ... vignetting, CA, distortion, color cast, clarity, bokeh, micro-contrast, etc. that are also aspects of the optically projected image\'s drawing style are meaningless also, since they too can be manipulated/corrected in post.




Dec 02, 2013 at 08:13 PM
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Re: A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


Gary Clennan wrote:
That color shift is pretty gross... It is a shame though as that lens is such a great performer.


uhoh7 wrote:
Color shift is meaningless.

Why, because it can be (with varying degrees of effort/success) correctable in post?

By that logic ... vignetting, CA, distortion, color cast, clarity, bokeh, micro-contrast, etc. that are aspects of the optically projected image\'s drawing style are meaningless also, since they too can be manipulated/corrected in post.




Dec 02, 2013 at 07:17 PM
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Re: A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


Gary Clennan wrote:
That color shift is pretty gross... It is a shame though as that lens is such a great performer.


uhoh7 wrote:
Color shift is meaningless.

Why, because it can be (with varying degrees of effort/success) correctable in post?

By that logic ... vignetting, CA, distortion, color cast, clarity, bokeh, micro-contrast, etc. that are aspects of the optically projected image\'s drawing style are meaningless also, since they too can be manipulated/corrected in post.



Dec 02, 2013 at 07:16 PM
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Re: A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


Gary Clennan wrote:
That color shift is pretty gross... It is a shame though as that lens is such a great performer.


uhoh7 wrote:
Color shift is meaningless.

Why, because it can be (with varying degrees of effort/success) correctable in post?

By that logic ... vignetting, CA, distortion, color cast, clarity, micro-contrast, etc. that are aspects of the optically projected image\'s drawing style are meaningless also, since they too can be manipulated/corrected in post.



Dec 02, 2013 at 07:15 PM
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Re: A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


Gary Clennan wrote:
That color shift is pretty gross... It is a shame though as that lens is such a great performer.


uhoh7 wrote:
Color shift is meaningless.

Why ... because it can be (with varying degrees of effort/success) correctable in post?

By that logic ... vignetting, CA, distortion, color cast, clarity, micro-contrast, etc. that are aspects of the optically projected image\'s drawing style are meaningless also, since they too can be manipulated/corrected in post.



Dec 02, 2013 at 07:15 PM
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Re: A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


Gary Clennan wrote:
That color shift is pretty gross... It is a shame though as that lens is such a great performer.


uhoh7 wrote:
Color shift is meaningless.

Why ... because it can be (with varying degrees of effort/success) correctable in post?

By that logic ... vignetting, CA, distortion, color cast, clarity, micro-contrast, etc. that are aspects of the optically projected image\'s drawing style are meaningless also, since they too can be manipulated/corrected in post.




Dec 02, 2013 at 07:14 PM
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Re: A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


Gary Clennan wrote:
That color shift is pretty gross... It is a shame though as that lens is such a great performer.


uhoh7 wrote:
Color shift is meaningless.

Why ... because it can be correctable in post?

By that logic ... vignetting, CA, distortion, color cast, clarity, micro-contrast, etc. that are aspects of the optically projected image\'s drawing style are meaningless also, since they too can be manipulated/corrected in post.




Dec 02, 2013 at 07:13 PM
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Re: A7/A7r - performance with WA RF lenses


uhoh7 wrote:
Gary Clennan wrote:
That color shift is pretty gross... It is a shame though as that lens is such a great performer.


Color shift is meaningless.


Why ... because it can be correctable in post?

By that logic ... vignetting, CA, distortion, color cast, clarity, micro-contrast, etc. that are aspects of the optically projected image\'s drawing style are meaningless also, since they too can be manipulated/corrected in post.




Dec 02, 2013 at 07:09 PM





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