Photoshop Elements :: Chromatic Aberration Or Purple Fringing Tool In Version 10?
Nov 6, 2011The subject line basically says it all. The chromatic aberration tool in Aperture doesn't do much for me. Is there one in PSE 10?
View 11 RepliesThe subject line basically says it all. The chromatic aberration tool in Aperture doesn't do much for me. Is there one in PSE 10?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI am having a problem with LR 4.2 in correcting chromatic aberation. When I try to use the "defringe tool" I receive the following error message, "Cannot set the purple or green fringe color. Please sample a representative fringe color agian." However, I can see the sampled pixel in the pallette and read the RGB values.
View 4 Replies View Relatedif there were any plugins for fringe removal in photographs, i currently use the sponge tool or i mask off the offending area and use selective desaturation.
View 9 Replies View RelatedCS5 camera raw, under lens correction tab, profile, no chromatic aberration slider. Under the manual tab, same thing. Do I need to download an update?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using bridge CS5 (version 4.0.5.11) and working in camera raw. In the lens corrections tab in the manual control I have lost my chromatic Aberration controll, this is to say, it has disappeared. I now see under the manual tab I now see the transform controlls, below that I see lens vignetting. The chromatic aberration conrolls have disappeared, where have they gone and can I get them back and how do I do that?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am a commercial photographer and have use Lighroom since it was introduced. I just updated Photoshop to CS6 and found that the Chromatic Aberration corrections I apply to an image in Lightroom 4.2 are NOT following the image when I open the image in CS6 using Command-E to open the image from Lightroom. All other Lightroom corrections have been applied, only the Chromatic Aberration correction is missing. One other piece of information is that I convert all RAW files to DNG when I inport the RAW file into Lightroom. I had none of these issues when I was using Photoshop CS5.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have recently been playing with removing CA from pictures. I have a particular RAW file picture of the inside of a church dome. I have made a number of Develop Module adjustments. There is purple and green fringing along the window frames and the columns by the windows, which I would like to remove.
I can remove most of this fringing by checking the Remove Chromatic Aberration box and then either use the dropper tool or just slide the Amount sliders a bit for both the Purple and the Green fringes. I do see a noticeable difference.
However, I have a problem Exporting the resultant file. Right before I check the Remove CA box, I can Export the RAW file as a JPEG, with, say, 80% quality, and leaving size/dimensions unchanged.
After I check the Remove CA box, however, when I try to Export the file, I get 1 of 2 results. One result, probably more common, is that it appears as if the file is being Exported; however, after a bit of time, I get an error message that says "Not Enough Memory." The second thing which can happen is that it appears as if a file is being Exported, but there is no disc activity, and, after it looks as if the Export completes, there is no file in the folder I specified. If I try Exporting again, leaving everything exactly the same, I get no message at all telling me that the file already exists, confirming that it had not been exported the first time.
I have tried greatly reducing JPEG quality (down to 40% I think), and I still cannot Export. I have tried lowering the dimensions down to 1920 pixels on the long side, and I have tried restricting the file size to about 5000K. Nothing so far has allowed me to Export this file.
Yet, if I go back in the history, right before I checked the Remove CA box, I can Export that file.....although the only way I can do that is to first exit Lightroom and then relaunch it.
My PC is about 4 years old; I have 4 GB of memory. Maybe I need more, but even by trying to greatly reduce the file size, I have these problems.
LR4.1 RC2 for Mac.
In the Develop Module under Lens Corrections, the CA option is no longer present. It was there in the previous RC. In the Sync Settings, it is a still a selectable option.
I must state that I am miffed that manual adjustment of C.A. has disappeared in LR4. This would have been easier to understand if some commonly used lenses that are not the latest release had profiles available. For example, I shoot the older version Nikkor Micro D 60mm and 105mm lenses for underwater photography. I built a preset to correct the C.A., which I now assume won't work. The automatic setting does not entirely remove it. Is there any way to deal with this aside from adding an extra step and editing CA in Photoshop (which doesn't do a great job of it, either)?
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI've just recently found that new chromatic aberration tools kills settings for old chromatic aberration tools. Lets say I have a PV2010 photo with adjusted sliders for chromatic aberration reduction and selected defringe "all edges".Now I'm importing this photo to LR 4.1. I'm not updating process version!
Photo is automatically updated by Lightroom to new CA controls (note it still PV2010 photo). Well, I must say the the results are superb - they are the same as I was achieving with manual sliders, but now with only one click. But the problem is - Lightroom says that metadata have been changed, and I am writing back changes to XMP.But now XMP contains settings for new CA tools, but settings for old CA tools are LOST.
So if I want to open this image in ACR 6.6, or send it to someone with older LR version I end up with completely resetted CA settings, because ACR 6.6 does not have new CA tools, and settings for old tools are killed by LR 4.1 - they are just removed from XMP. So I am loosing CA removal settings completely when opening image in earlier version of application. And I am NOT updating process version!
Unchecking the "Remove chromatic aberration" after it had been checked and adjusted does not work in the sense that the removal remains active.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedSo why did you remove the possibility to correct ca manually?
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What is the best method for removing White Fringing on a photo that is seen when at 100% image size ? There can be a lot of it when looking at fences and such against the sky and ground.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am trying to bring back the sky in these photos without altering the bride in the foreground, or anything other objects, aside from the sky. Admittedly I didn't expose for the sky and the stop difference between the foreground and background is quite drastic. There are three pictures. First to show what the overall picture is and what we're dealing with (I've already "locally adjusted" the majority of the sky with method 2 below). Second picture is to show you a sample of the artifacts and fringing. The third picture shows a sample of the halo situation.
I have tried two things:
1) Gradient Filter - As most of you are already saying in your head, it is not appropiate in this scenario as it messes too much with the foreground (the bride intersects over some of the sky, so it would be neccessary to to drag it down over her), to the point where the drop in exposure is too intense to bring her back. So that doesn't work.
2) Local Adjustment Brush - Tried everything with this thing, from auto mask on and off for both the painting and erasing afterwords, different feathering, no feathering, different brush sizes, etc. Nothing I have tried leaves me with a satisfactory final product, that is to say, no ringing artifacts, fringing or halos around the boarder of the bride where she meets with the sky. I am completely lost with what I should do! There is very little information available in other forum posts, and most of the information available is basic at best with suggestions like: "Turn on/off the auto-mask". This is becoming a growing irritation as I have this photograph and another one where I screwed up on my exposure and just burried the sky.
I just downloaded the trail version of photoshop CS6 Extended. I do not have a red-eye removal tool. Should I have this tool?
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I am pretty new to Adobe Photoshop. I am now relying mainly on the online tutorials, and there it says that it should save all the changes after clicking "OK".
Does PS use the sidecar files to correct previously processed raw images where the lens aberration correction box had previously been checked when processed in ACR? I sometimes dial back the lens aberration correction if it adversly effects shaprness in the corners.
When I merged 3 cr2 raw files to hdr the lens geometric aberration was corrected--but perhaps that is always done anyway?
Also I had previously processed the 3 raw files in ACR and left 16 bit files open in PS. PS warned that it is best to merge the raw files themselves, though I couldn't detect much loss of dynamic range if the 16 bit files in PS were merged or the raw files themselves. I had never saved the files yet as 8 bit jpegs so perhaps no data was lost.
I am learning Photoshop from an excellent book by Scott Kelby. He has a section which clearly explains the use of Chromatic sliders. All I have is a check box. How do I get to these sliders? I have CS5.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a PDF target job containing a few hundred patches specified in the Lab colour space. I can import this into Photoshop specifying the 'Lab Color' mode and when I look at the Lab values of each patch they are exactly as the PDF says.
The problem comes when I choose to convert the image to a profile (any profile) because Photoshop appears to do no chromatic adaptation during the conversion. It is as though D50 is assumed, since that is the ICC standard. I can change X and Z values of the white point in the PDF to any numbers and the conversion is always unchanged. If the Y value is changed to any number other than 1, the Lab elements are not rendered in Photoshop.
Is there any way I persuade Photoshop to honour the chromatic adaptation implied by non-D50 white points? I am using CS2 on Windows.
I just got started in digital photography and have some experience in PS from a class i took in school.
I used to shoot film exclusively and I LOVED my crappy little plastic lensed camera called a Holga which produced dreamy focus, tons of vignetting, and some Chromatic Abberations. I really want to reproduce the effects given by this camera with images I take with my DSLR.
I can figure out how to vignette and create soft focus effects but how can I create chromatic abberations such as this one?
I have found a billion ways to get rid of abberations but no way to create one. Are there any plugins, actions or filters I can download somewhere?
What can be done to reduce or alter chromatic luminance qualities in photographic subjects of people (skin tones) and liquids (beverages, water, ice, etc.)?
View 2 Replies View RelatedLast week I sold my Panasonic GH2 and bought an Olympus OM-D E-M5. My 14-45 Panasonic lens shows some nasty purple color fringing with the OM-D (not your ordinary green-purple chromatic aberration, but purple fringing on both sides of highly exposed items, such as steel wheel covers). This I never(!!) saw with the GH2. Fortunately I can correct this in Lightroom. I go (in Develop module) to lens corrections - color - remove edge (purple). This works really well, and I know I can synchronize all affected images. But I would like to have this done automatically, just as Lightroom automatically removes all color faults when using micro four-thirds Panasonic lenses with a micro four-thirds Panasonic body. This is done through special data supplied by Panasonic which are read and implemented by Lightroom (I believe).
Unfortunately this doesn't work when using a Panasonic lens on an Olympus body, which is my reason for this question. I can make my own profile using Adobe Profile Creator to automatically remove chromatic aberration. Reading the tutorial I get the impressions these profiles only remove normal chrom. aberration, not the special purple color fringing I am talking about. So: is there any way to automate this fringing, or do I have to work on all affected images in Lightroom using the technique I described?
I've used Chrome Acute in Elements 7 with success, but I'm not sure that I can plug it into CS6, not accordingly to Chrome Acutes homepage, so what do i do?
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