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Old 04-29-08, 12:16 AM   #10 (Link)
 
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Re: Chromatic Aberration


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Mark Techer wrote: View Post
I rigged up the new plastic case and had to apply flocking to the ends - massive ghosting.
Was this the white prototype case you were sent?. I would imagine that if it wasn't black inside, you would get a lot of internal reflections and ghosting..


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The flocking worked really well, so then it was off to try this "corrector" which I am proud to say did work as well. It didn't really reduce CA, but I was able to make it even on each side, so the image looked better, but did notice a slightly better corner to corner focus which is very good
Are you talking about the new case with this "corrector", or your own lens in an effort to improve the right side CA and sharpness?

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The best way to remove the flocking is peel it off using your thumb nail. It should just then lift off, but I do think your better with it on..
Hmm...I thought you said that you weren't using the end flocking on your lens anymore, since you had lined the sides with a black material?


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