So, what would it take for this to no longer be a problem, and, if it is
fixable, why don't the camera/lens/sensor makers fix it?

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Godfrey DiGiorgi 

> It's a typical, sharp high-contrast junction blooming that
> happens with nearly any digital camera. Whited-out sky against
> tree limbs is one of the most likely situations to cause this
> effect. 
>
> Normally, you deal with it in post-processing by making a color
> selection for the purple fringing and then
> desaturating/balancing it to match the surroundings that it
> bleeds into
>
> Godfrey
>
>
>
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