Two Minute Tip: Removing Chromatic Aberration in Photoshop
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wow.. amazing. thank you so much
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Holy crap!! that's a pretty dang good technique, just tried it on an image and was blown away by the results...thanks for sharing!!
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This is really good...I found that using the CA removal in Camera RAW and PS itself - it created new fringes elsewhere in the photo. Just did a quick test on an old photo and this seemed to do the trick. Cheers
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I can't believe how easy this was to do. Thanks so much for simplifying this for us!
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Great tip! Thanks a lot. I just purchased a Sigma 85mm f1.4 and the one shortcoming of the lens is CA wide open. Thanks to this easy fix it's not a problem now.
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Thnx!
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this works like a charm
Awesome !
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Favorited! Thanks a million Nicole!
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Thank you so much! This really helped
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By far this method is the easiest and quickest way to remove ca. I had a hard time with the sliders in lens correction. Thank you, Nicole!
hi,
is this method better than removing it in cs5 raw?
england2345able 10 months ago
@england2345able The CS5 and LR3 lens-profile options will remove some, but it won't always get rid of all of the CA. I just tend to prefer to do things like this in Photoshop, since that's where I do most of my "zooming in" and pixel edits.
NicolesyPhotography 10 months ago