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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

What's the precise name of this phenomenon?

Here's the whole thing - scaled.

This, of course is just scaled in the preview. Second one is RED1 MX, BTW. See the difference?
 

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Fringing sounds like it. CA, I'd have thought it had something to do with the glass, but in this example the glass is identical...
 
Yeah really bad fringing then, but I would almost say that its bad enough that it may be a faulty camera as opposed to a bad camera... obviously hard to tell not being there etc.
 
That's an interesting theory...

Here's a crop which is not scaled down...

Would you still think that the camera was faulty?

(Actually the ringing is more apparent in the DPX...)
 

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Looks like old fashioned chroma / luma crosstalk as you'd get in an analog signal. Hard to imagine a process in a digital system that would produce that though.
 
Looking at the crop, maybe maybe not, its either a very very cheap camera (I don't think a T2i would even be that bad) or a faulty camera.

I would personally deem the camera unusable in prep anyway, check out another of the same model or change shooting platforms cause that is gonna look terrible.
 
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