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« Front-End Filter Improves Corner Smearing »
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Re: Front-End Filter Improves Corner Smearing
JimBuchanan wrote
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. . . That curved surface needs to face the lens.
-John
This is contrary to other orientation statements in this thread.
Wow - can you point me to them, Jim? if so, it means that performance is independent, as it certainly has the desired effect this way.
-John
edited - just found KaruhikoT's post on this, and you are right - I'll have to test more. The advantages of a group
Feb 28, 2017 at 05:31 PM
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