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Occasionally, with white flowers, I see blue halos around the bright edges. This can be a lens thing, since no lens is perfect. But, how can I remove this?
NOTE: The images are from drum scanned transparencies, not digitally capture photos.
I heard that there’s a way to actually "nudge" the blue channel over by a pixel or two, but I can’t get it to nudge at all.
I don’t think the new CS2 Lens Correction tool works for this type of file that was scanned from film. I tried to get it to work, but I think it only works on digitally captured images. All I know is that I couldn’t get it to work.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
NOTE: The images are from drum scanned transparencies, not digitally capture photos.
I heard that there’s a way to actually "nudge" the blue channel over by a pixel or two, but I can’t get it to nudge at all.
I don’t think the new CS2 Lens Correction tool works for this type of file that was scanned from film. I tried to get it to work, but I think it only works on digitally captured images. All I know is that I couldn’t get it to work.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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