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Halos, hate them, but why do they happen?
I took this image last Monday, it's a local beauty spot, Loudoun Hill, which is actually a volcanic plug.
It was a decently exposed image, and has had fairly light processing. The halo is visible on the RAW file too and is more pronounced after processing. No shadow recovery, a small amount of sharpening and clarity, levels done etc but nothing heavy.
Taken with my 5Div and a 24-105L mk1. I've noticed horizon distortion with this lens at 24mm too, maybe to be expected fairly wide but not quite as much as this with one of Canon's L lenses? Distortion is easily fixed and I can live with that but those halos, grrrrr.
I'm blaming the lens, I have noticed quite a lot of halos looking back on previous images but is it more to do with conditions?
TA.

I took this image last Monday, it's a local beauty spot, Loudoun Hill, which is actually a volcanic plug.
It was a decently exposed image, and has had fairly light processing. The halo is visible on the RAW file too and is more pronounced after processing. No shadow recovery, a small amount of sharpening and clarity, levels done etc but nothing heavy.
Taken with my 5Div and a 24-105L mk1. I've noticed horizon distortion with this lens at 24mm too, maybe to be expected fairly wide but not quite as much as this with one of Canon's L lenses? Distortion is easily fixed and I can live with that but those halos, grrrrr.
I'm blaming the lens, I have noticed quite a lot of halos looking back on previous images but is it more to do with conditions?
TA.

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