Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/06

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Subject: [Leica] IR Filters; Rain and Sun
From: lists at mcclary.net (Harrison McClary)
Date: Tue Mar 6 06:55:08 2007
References: <C20E07D6.9EF1%robert.rose@mac.com> <p06230901c20e9e0b4ab5@[10.1.16.129]>

Does this still occur if you do not use auto White balance? 

Henning Wulff wrote:
>
> I think you will find that the center of the image is more magenta 
> than the corners. This has been referred to as a 'cyan drift'. The 
> central magenta look is actually correctly filtered but looks magenta 
> because the auto WB averages things out, and the cyan corner 
> conditions are the result of the oblique rays filtering not just IR 
> but also visible magenta. This effect can be corrected in software, 
> whereas the IR sensitivity can't.


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