Re: Question about color vision
- From: Salmon Egg <SalmonEgg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 21:13:51 -0700
In article <P1xLk.5597$Zd.5174@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"caveat" <caveat-lector@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you all!!!
I will now set forth upon a great adventure and learn all I can about
chromatic aberration.
This leads to another question, would actual glass be better at minimizing
this characteristic than a poly lens?
Thanks
Chris
Glass comes in a large number of varieties. Look, for example, at the
Schott catalog. Color correction usually uses two different kinds of
glass. That makes color correction for spectacles difficult and
expensive.
Bill
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