Light travels at different speeds based on the medium it passes through. For example, in a vacuum, it travels at 3.0 × 10^8 m/s in a straight line. But when directed towards glass, air, diamond, water ...
Modern camera lenses are complicated. Really complicated. I know, because I tried to fix the aperture control ring on my Canon 24-105 the other day. To cut a very long and confusing story short, I now ...
Ubisoft will soon let Assassin's Creed Mirage players turn off the controversial chromatic aberration feature many found frustrating. An update coming around the end of October will set chromatic ...
Dominik Bošnjak is a freelance writer from Croatia. He has been writing about games for as long as he can remember and began doing so professionally circa 2010. If he was forced to pick a favorite ...
Ubisoft has rolled out update 1.0.5 for Assassin’s Creed Mirage, which aims to increase stability across platforms, while finally granting players the ability to toggle off the game’s controversial ...
A recent update for Assassin's Creed Mirage will let you turn off the game's chromatic aberration effect. The Assassin's Creed Mirage title update 1.0.5 dropped yesterday, adding in a number of fixes ...
Chromatic aberration is the unwanted distortion of colors that you sometimes notice on the edges of your photos. It happens because colors of light have different wavelengths, which means your camera ...
Images of the smallest cone photoreceptors in the retina, with colour added to represent the different wavelengths of light used to capture the images after compensating chromatic aberration.
It isn’t uncommon to see several graphical settings in addition to the norm, and Ghostwire: Tokyo continues this trend. Aside from resolution, shadows, and the like, there are options like motion blur ...
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Charles Arthur Birch-Field, who is no crackpot, last month advertised that from ordinary black & white pictures on photographic film he could get the colors of the original scenes. Greying, Ohio-born ...