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Chromatic aberration, once viewed as a flaw in photography and printing, has become a trendy design element that adds mood and nostalgia to modern visuals. Designers now intentionally use this effect to evoke emotions, support narratives, and disrupt visual perfection, showcasing its versatility across various media. The article highlights examples of its application in branding and film, emphasizing the shift from error to aesthetic choice.
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