• Helix 🧬
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    Dude. Because it was seen as a problem.

    Yes. But dude, it’s not “gone”, it’s just mitigated.

    Scientists worked hard to get rid of these optical imperfections. And they succeeded.

    No, they didn’t. This is a claim you made which I found no evidence for. Please provide a source if you want to continue making that claim.

    Are you suggesting that lens flares are a technical reality that never ever can be avoided, and never were avoided?

    Exactly. As soon as you have a phase shift (or multiple phase shifts, as with air -> glass -> air -> sensor) you will experience some kind of reflection/refraction. That means that as soon as you have multiple glasses in front of your sensor, you will experience some kind of lens flare.

    This situation might not produce the visible kind of artifacts that is lens flare, but you can’t trick physics. There’s glasses made by Zeiss which have a very good refractive index and there is some coatings which basically trap reflected light, but these still scatter light to the point you need a lens hood.

    On the other hand, Zeiss even makes their ZEISS Supreme Prime Radiance Lenses which are tailored specifically to produce lens flare. I doubt they include a chip which adds this in post ;)

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      You see, it’s obvious that you felt at least a little bit stupid while writing this. You disagree for the sake of it, and to be honest: I don’t think you’re stupid enough to not have realized that you answered your own questions and actually made my point.

      But you still wrote it all and then actually sent it. I hope you’ll be able to avoid being like this later in your life. Because you will upset people if you are like that in real life, and you will suffer from that.

      • Helix 🧬
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        11 year ago

        Thanks for the ad hominem and confirming that you have no proof for the claim that lens flare is somehow gone when it’s clearly a physical phenomenon you can’t (or don’t want to, for artistic reasons) eliminate.

        I also already disproved your claim that

        Every lens flare you’re seeing in pretty much any movie since the last 2-3 decades is added in digitally.

        As there are lenses specifically designed to create lens flares which are in use by several movie productions.