Chromatic aberration sucks.
Raise your hand if you've ever looked at a game and thought to yourself, 'This could do with some chromatic aberration'. Anyone with their hand up: put your hand down, further, down to the off switch on your PC, press it, walk away. Your time is up.
Now the argument for film grain is that it can, in some cases when it's implemented well, cover up some of a game's imperfections. I get it, if you smear a cake in mud you can no longer see how you misspelt 'Happy Birfday'. I guess that checks out. No, seriously, it's intended to cover up colour banding and such, which has been a somewhat useful tool, but less so as we shift to more impressive gaming monitors and more colour depth is programmed into games.
It's basically a bad thing to have, as a perfect lens would focus all wavelengths at the exact same point. But lenses aren't perfect, and chromatic aberration was pretty prevalent for a while. If you look at any home video of me as a toddler you'll find plenty of examples, but that's because old video cameras had terrible lenses in them.
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