What Rob said. Purple fringing can be much worse than what is seen  
here. This is relatively good. But there are no ultra high contrast  
areas here. that's what provokes it. No serious problems should be  
encoutered in processing this photo.
Paul
On Nov 26, 2006, at 5:27 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

> On 27/11/06, Jostein Øksne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Paul,
>>
>> Think I posted this before, but since you mentioned the purple
>> fringing, take a look at this:
>> http://www.oksne.net/temp/s_IMGP0810.jpg (160 kB),
>> or full version:
>> http://www.oksne.net/temp/IMGP0810.jpg (947 kB),
>>
>> they are both taken with a prototype K100D with FA*400/5.6 + 2X-L,
>> shake reduction on. Handheld at f/5.6 and 1/125s. Given that the K10D
>> is better than the 100, you can play a lot, Paul. :-)
>>
>> But the purple fringing... It's not very nice in this shot. :-(
>> I look forward to do the same kind of test with the K10D.  
>> Hopefully it
>> will arrive here before Christmas.
>
> There is a little fringing which could be expected in the high
> contrast edges. However a lot of the problem that I can see in the
> image is CA related and I have no doubt that it could be remedied so
> as to be insignificant during RAW processing.
>
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