That the appearance of 3D is certainly not solely dependent on the lens.
Zeiss glass may render higher contrast and saturation, all other things being equal. But reduction of those in processing removes, I think, the appearance of 3D from the image.
Likewise, adding those elements to an image shot with glass that is lower in contrast and saturation increases the perception of 3D.
When we are talking about shooting digitally, shooting raw, the rendering of the image determined just as heavily by the processing engine as by the glass in front of the sensor.
Jan 18, 2010 at 01:55 PM
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