We were talking about the remove chromatic aberration checkbox, not the
axial aberration / defringe sliders.
But fascinating read. Looks like will notice this type of aberration
forever now.
Sacha Griffin
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On May 5, 2012, at 6:45 AM, Michel Thoby <#removed#> wrote:
Sacha,
Le 4 mai 2012 ? 22:32, Sacha Griffin a ?crit :
That looks like a better comparison.
So the moral of the story is ?click it and forget about it?.
I do not have PS CS5 and did not test ACR 6.7 against ACR 6.6.
Aroused by the new Color Fringe Correction Controls, I have thus read the
Adobe Lightroom Journal (April 25, 2012) with interest:
http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/
While the presented cases studies are truly impressive and almost looking
like a real breakthrough, the Adobe's suggested workflow is not as simple
as what you propose:
<<
1. Do overall color and tone corrections first (e.g., Basic panel, Tone
Curve panel, etc.).
2. Turn on profile-based lens corrections (for distortion and vignetting),
if needed.
3. Turn on lateral CA correction (check the ?Remove Chromatic Aberration?
box), if needed.
4. Apply global Defringe, if needed.
5. Apply local Defringe, if needed.
>>
I dare to think that [if needed] might need to be replaced in many normal
circumstances by [as needed]. Defringe control requires actuation of up to
four different sliders and this might be a fair effort to do for having
better image than it is presently possible.
Michel
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