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Digital Cameras and 'Ageratum Effect' ?
Film cameras often photograph blue flowers as purple - this
is called the 'ageratum effect'. Various filters can be
used to alleviate the problem.
Do digital cameras have the 'ageratum effect' also?
I have a digital camera, but haven't photographed a blue
flower with it yet, so I was just wondering.
Thanks!
Pat
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