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Yes, I call it definition and sharpness (parts of the DOI factor). When a product has "softer" edges around its reflections, it can/may create a warmer look. However, I never noticed it with 2180. From the FK1 regimen, the 218, the 216 and the FX-100 looks warm - without being soft. On the picture, the 2180 is near to the camera and the Z2Pro is on the far side. | ||||