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Dec 18, 2015 23:17 |  #1

Comments on light and how to get rid of purple and green outlines please:)

I use cs5 photoshop and im wondering if I can do it using this software

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Dec 19, 2015 04:59 |  #2

I tlike the first one.


Go to filters/camera raw filter, click on lens correction icon (top right ish), remove purple and green - I tried your image and needed max and a large colour range on the sliders to eliminate your reds and greens.


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Dec 19, 2015 07:42 |  #3

The one with the jar is an interesting juxtaposition. Sometimes shots like this can be a little too clever. But I like this one. The colored fringes don't bother me as it gives some interest to the "objects rising from the jar".


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Jan 08, 2016 13:07 |  #4

I love the first one - certainly a concept that I would love to play with myself. I tend to dislike bokeh shots because ther are easy to overdo. This is a very nice one :).


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Jan 10, 2016 00:28 |  #5

PJmak wrote in post #17824358 (external link)
how to get rid of purple and green outlines please

I forget what thats called but its a side effect of some lenses

There isnt alot of color in the image anyways so a quick fix is b&w conversion


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Jan 10, 2016 00:58 |  #6

Look for the CA Chromatic Aberration tick in your software.




  
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Jan 20, 2016 00:40 |  #7

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PJmak wrote in post #17824358 (external link)
Comments on light and how to get rid of purple and green outlines please:)

I use cs5 photoshop and im wondering if I can do it using this software

I am not a PhotoShop user, so I con't know for sure, but......
I think that if you select only the area of the frame that contains the circles, and then pick the green color channel and slide it down to zero, or near zero, that you will accomplish what you want.

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Jan 27, 2016 12:59 |  #8

I like the first picture very much....I think you can get rid of the colors using Chromatic aberration adjustment in photoshop (although I have never done it myself)




  
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Jan 28, 2016 13:53 |  #9

The aberrations don't really bother me in these pics, but definitely fixable with software as others have already mentioned.


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