chromatic abberation (blooming) removal?

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xerj
Feb 29, 2004
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The dreaded purple fringing….

Currently I’m getting rid of it by using the Hue control, picking magenta, eyedropping, desaturating and adjusting lightness up. It basically ends up making the purple fringing grey, which is better but still not ideal without playing around for a long time.

Are there any other good techniques for attacking this problem, or is that the best one?

Thanks in advance.

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Robert Feinman
Feb 29, 2004
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The dreaded purple fringing….

Currently I’m getting rid of it by using the Hue control, picking magenta, eyedropping, desaturating and adjusting lightness up. It basically ends up making the purple fringing grey, which is better but still not ideal without playing around for a long time.

Are there any other good techniques for attacking this problem, or is that the best one?

Thanks in advance.
The free plugin panorama tools has a filter that will allow you to remove color fringing by changing the size of each channel separately. It will also fix other things like pincushion and perspective. Do a google search for a mirror site.

Robert D Feinman

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http://robertdfeinman.com
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xerj
Feb 29, 2004
Much obliged. Will check it out.

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