If you get consistent fringing with a lens then you could apply the Chromatic Aberration tweak in Photoshop CS to a batch of images using the File Browser and this may be of benefit

regards
Richard Earney

--
http://www.method-photo.co.uk

On 26 Feb 2004, at 21:39, Dan Atkin wrote:

I have a Sigma 20-40 f2.8 DG lens on a Canon� EOS 10D and the images produced show some�"purple fringing" on mainly white edging. I understand this is caused by chromatic aberrations in the camera lens and I read subsequently�the 10D produces fringing unless used with a�first class lens (such as Canon's own �1300+ 16-35mm).

Does anyone know whether this problem can be overcome by tweaking the camera? Does anyone know what lens, fixed or zoom,�works well�with the D10 without this problem or am I stuck repairing images in PS until I can afford an expensive lens?


===============================================================
GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE

Reply via email to