In my experience, fringing and CA are two different things. Fringing is immune to the CA fix in the PSCS converter. What is displayed on the French Pentax site appears to be fringing. It seems to be common to all digital cameras when shooting extremely high contrast overlaps. It's easily fixed with a replace color operation or with the clone tool. CA can be fixed in conversion.
Paul
On Mar 19, 2006, at 3:41 PM, Toine wrote:

While pixelpeeping I can see this fringing or "CA" on every lens on my
D. Including the 16-45. I stopped pixelpeeping (100% zoom) and now I'm
very happy with my lenses :) If I could afford it, I would buy a
10-14.
Toine

On 3/5/06, Peter Fairweather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I finally got round to using the old fisheye zoom on my Z1p in
Barcelona and was delighted with the results. This made me even keener
on the new one for my DS, however the French Pentax site provided an
antidote!

http://www.pentax.fr/_fr/photo/lenses/index.php? photo&products&gruppe=68&produkt=1795

Try Photo 3, terrible CA in the tree on the left

Not good enough for the money I feel

Peter




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