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How do you remove purple and green fringing ?

 
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May 12, 2021 10:09 |  #1

I just want to ask you folks how you remove the nasty green and purple fringing on your photo's ??? Thanks


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I just want to ask you folks how you remove the nasty green and purple fringing on your photo's ??? Thanks

It depends on your image processor. For DPP/Arc/Lightroom/Gimp there is a De-fringe/Chromatic aberration option that works quite well. I'm guessing any image processor has something similar


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gjl711 wrote in post #19234670 (external link)
It depends on your image processor. For DPP/Arc/Lightroom/Gimp there is a De-fringe/Chromatic aberration option that works quite well. I'm guessing any image processor has something similar


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