Introduction

What is chromatic aberration?

What is chromatic aberration?

Chromatic aberration, also known as color error, is caused by dispersion, where light spreads out according to its wavelength like a rainbow. This effect also happens in a lens, so different lens materials or designs can reduce chromatic aberration. Chromatic aberration is typically seen as purple fringing on the edge of a dark object on a light background or lack of contrast in a color image.