Just had cataract surgery on one eye; not because I thought I needed it, but because my optometrist said I should. (The other eye has a cataract also, but not bad enough to operate on yet.) The type I had was more "frosted" than yellow; but none of this was bad enough to affect my work, because I could still see pretty good.
Or so I thought.
After surgery, guess what?
I can now clearly see (with my corrected eye) everything is brighter and "bluer"...as in less yellow. Also, everything is hyper sharp (you might say "normal"). Kind of like the difference between watching a VHS movie on an old CRT television as opposed to a Blu-Ray movie on a high-def flat screen.
Bottom line, I can NOW see that many of my submitted images are a little too blue (over-correcting out for yellow), and in some cases slightly out of focus and with noise and/or over-sharpened viewed at 100%
And I always looked at my images at 200% to evaluate. Didn't matter. Soft vision is soft vision at any magnification.
Bottom line, cataracts progress gradually over a period of many years (boiling frog syndrome) and you think it doesn't matter...UNTIL you have them removed.
Just info to consider for all you older photographers that think you shouldn't be getting so many rejections.
