If possible I would like to know if there is a plug-in that helps clean up the blue tinge that you get around things in digital photos. I have heard that there is but dont know where to start looking for it.
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The correct term for that is chromatic aberration (sometimes also called purple fringing). Paint Shop Pro 9 offers such a filter. Photoshop CS also offers it from RAW files.
There are probably some standalone applications available that help you with chromatic aberrations. I don't know of any Photoshop-compatible plugin for it, but I haven't looked around yet. I will probably do soon. Would certainly be a nice topic for my Essential Plugins column in the Digital Photo Effects magazine.
There are probably some standalone applications available that help you with chromatic aberrations. I don't know of any Photoshop-compatible plugin for it, but I haven't looked around yet. I will probably do soon. Would certainly be a nice topic for my Essential Plugins column in the Digital Photo Effects magazine.
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Thanks
Guess that I will just have to put up with it for the time being. Thanks for your reply.
Regards, Stephen
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Re: Thanks--PF and CA Action
go to www.shaystephens.com where for $10 each you can get great Actions for PS CS and PSP that address the Purple Fringe and Chromatic Aberation problems. They work great.
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stevesmail wrote:Guess that I will just have to put up with it for the time being. Thanks for your reply.
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Maybe these 2 plugins can be of some help
http://www.sd3.info/pf828/index.html
PFree 0.2 for reducing purple fringing around overexposed highlights
CAfree 0.1 for reducing blue fringing in image corners
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http://www.sd3.info/pf828/index.html
PFree 0.2 for reducing purple fringing around overexposed highlights
CAfree 0.1 for reducing blue fringing in image corners
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Some Ideas for you
Hi,
One thing I have had good results with is in PS CS. I do alot of knockouts and when I've selected the subject I go to Layers/Matting/defringe. A box pops up and then select just the default(1) pixel.
Works well, try it and see for yourself. You can also just contract your selection by however many pixels you want by going to select/Modify/Contract.
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One thing I have had good results with is in PS CS. I do alot of knockouts and when I've selected the subject I go to Layers/Matting/defringe. A box pops up and then select just the default(1) pixel.
Works well, try it and see for yourself. You can also just contract your selection by however many pixels you want by going to select/Modify/Contract.
Photofix