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English: Test image used in following camera examples of fringing.

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Overview image of distortions
Cropped close-up view of fringing

Example of how extremely nearsighted people experience color fringing and distortions if not looking directly through the center of their glasses.

This was created by setting the manual zoom on a Canon PowerShot A640 to be nearsighted, then pointing the camera through the eyeglasses turned backwards to correct the intentional myopia of the camera lens.

Through the sides of the lens, the colors are prismatically shifted and distorted, resulting in seeing color fringing that does not exist. These color fringes make accurate and precision drawing and painting difficult for a person wearing glasses.

Several color-box positioning mistakes were made while trying to create the example image for this demonstration. Only zooming in at high detail to enlarge edges is sufficient for dealing with these optical color errors.

Extreme nearsighted users of contact lenses do not see these color fringes because the contact lens moves with the cornea and color rendering is always done through the center of the contact lens.

(Presumably, optical materials of lower index can result in better color rendering, however I have been unable to find a source for pure glass eyeglass lens to verify this claim.)
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Author DMahalko, Dale Mahalko, Gilman, WI, USA -- Email: dmahalko@gmail.com

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