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Chromatic Aberrations


Purple fringing is the most common type of chromatic aberration in digital cameras. Edges of contrasty subjects suffer most, especially if the light comes from behind them as shown in the example below. Other types exist as well, such as the cyan/green and red fringing shown in the second example. Chromatic aberrations occur more in consumer and prosumer digital compact cameras, but SLRs can suffer from it too.

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