 mhhackPremium join:2005-03-29 kudos:3 | reply to RaZor2003
Re: editing, Whats this called? How to correct? You can try lens correction in PS. I think you can control chromatic aberration there. |
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 PistolpetePremium join:2006-03-06 4,000 Holes kudos:4 | reply to RaZor2003
It's called Chromatic Aberration, a description of the problem and cure can be found here »www.tutorial9.net/tutorials/phot···rration/ . A very quick way also is to choose Hue/saturation, your cursor will change to an eye dropper,click the eye dropper on the fringing and then decrease the saturation.The only problem with this is if you have anything else in the image the same colour,but that can be sorted using layers/masks which is another ball game. -- »www.flickr.com/photos/peter_ireland/
As I get older I think I am developing more patience. Turns out I just don't give a SHIT! |
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Pink around branches |
editing a photo ran across Pink on edge usually surrounding a white area. Not sure what the technical term is called (see attachment).
Whats the easiest way to correct / remove? I noticed the Sponge tool helps minimize the pink but turns everything around it Dark. Running Photoshop cs5. |
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