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From: Mads Storm Andersen <msainf@carlbro.dk>
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Subject: Re: Lens Burns.
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>What the heck are Lens Burns? I've heard of lens flares, but never
>lens burns
In lake of words, i called it Lens burns, it's the effect you get if a light
source is VERY bright and you move the camera(Or light) you will get a
streak of "burned" light on the iris of the camera... A kind of light overload !
Did i make my self clear ??
/Mads Storm
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