Does this ever happen to the visual designers out there?
So I'm doing a presentation, and one of my graphics that I'm using everywhere is two concentric circles, one orange, one green. I haven't been able to get them to line up on the same center point.
It's been driving me NUTS - Keynote shows them aligned, they don't look right, they're always just a *little* bit off.
I fix it, I use it elsewhere, it's off.
I go back to the original, it's off.
I fix it, I come back to it, it's off.
I finally just chalked it up to a rendering bug.
I just figured it out.
It's chromatic aberration in my glasses - if I'm not looking at it dead center, it curves the two colors slightly differently, and the two circles are no longer on the same center point.
*headdesk*
It's been driving me NUTS - Keynote shows them aligned, they don't look right, they're always just a *little* bit off.
I fix it, I use it elsewhere, it's off.
I go back to the original, it's off.
I fix it, I come back to it, it's off.
I finally just chalked it up to a rendering bug.
I just figured it out.
It's chromatic aberration in my glasses - if I'm not looking at it dead center, it curves the two colors slightly differently, and the two circles are no longer on the same center point.
*headdesk*
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Reducing CA is one of the reasons why good photographic lenses are so expensive. But you probably already know that.