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Purple fringing     posted on 17th of march, 2011

Since many lenses can not focus all colours to same convergence point, Chromatic Aberration becomes a major problem for many photographers.

If you are shooting in RAW mode , you have the chance to get rid of this fringing in your raw editor. However in some cases when you forget or dont like to make too many chances in raw editor , you still have another simple way to clean these dummy lines in different colors with the help of Photoshop.

1 - Open your image with fringing

2 - Copy background layer ( Ctrl + J for PC )

3 - Choose Filters > Blur > Gaussian Blur

4 - Set it to 15

5 - Choose "color" blending mode for your copy layer.

It is so easy !

Now examine your image and you will see that all fringing has gone. You can turn off the second copy layer and see the difference between two layers.

Finaly press Ctrl + E to flatten your image and save it as jpeg.

Thanks for reading.

Serdar Tibet


Tags: aberration chromatic fringing photoshop

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Thanks for the useful tip. - posted by Pardeep08 on April 01, 2011
Thank you very much. Hope it works well for you - posted by Davulcu on April 01, 2011
Thank you very much. Hope it works well for you - posted by Davulcu on April 01, 2011
what a terrific tip! i almost cant wait to see some of those annoying purple fringes so i can try this out :P
thanks
- posted by Littleny on March 31, 2011
Useful! - posted by Ponytail1414 on March 31, 2011
Nice! Very useful - I would add that you need to be careful of losing colour/detail in areas you don't have CA, a simple layer mask can sort that out. - posted by Martinisaac on March 30, 2011
Very very useful..thanks! - posted by Jvecc1 on March 23, 2011
I'm having this problem with my last camera and I thought it is an unfixable problem. Thanks to your explanation I now have a chance to upload some photos. It is very kind of you sharing this easy jet wonderful tecnique!! :) - posted by Myfairies on March 22, 2011
Great article! - posted by Shopartgallerycom on March 21, 2011
Great ill try this tip thanks - posted by Sobek85 on March 21, 2011
Thanks for the tip my friend! :) - posted by Mani33 on March 19, 2011
Good advices, thanks. Lens profile do this as well, also. - posted by Alvera on March 19, 2011
Thanks for sharing! - posted by FabioConcetta on March 19, 2011
Your welcome , I am happy to share it with you - posted by Davulcu on March 19, 2011
Thanks, Davulcu, I've got it now. :) - posted by Thecrystalwoods on March 18, 2011
In the top of layers screen ... In a combo box - posted by Davulcu on March 18, 2011
I can't find the color blending mode. Do they have it in Photoshop Elements? 'Cause that's what I have. - posted by Thecrystalwoods on March 18, 2011
thanks for the tip - posted by Dmccale on March 18, 2011
Very useful trick. I used to hand paint edges in color mode what a chore. This should be chiseled into the side of a mountain for everyone to see. - posted by Digitalexpressionimages on March 18, 2011
OMG, this trick is AMAZING! Probably the biggest reason of all that my entire port is so tiny is because I waste hours and hours of time doing crazy cloning procedures trying to eliminate fringe before I can upload. One day, I'll be able to upgrade my equipment, but until then, this will be a best friend. I just tried it out on an old rejected photo and it ROCKED! Thanks a million, and cheers to you! - posted by Cmoulton on March 18, 2011
This is really useful.Thank you! :) - posted by Dianabahrin on March 18, 2011
Thanks for sharing. I'll give it a try the next time I forget to address the issue in RAW. - posted by Adeliepenguin on March 18, 2011
Most of the CA disapears with the RAW tool in Photoshop I have, but not always. In that cases I could give it a try. Thanks a lot. - posted by Antoinettew on March 18, 2011
Thanks Lowthian - posted by Davulcu on March 18, 2011
I reported this spammer to support as well. This comment was posted on all the blog entries I've read this morning. - posted by Lowthian on March 18, 2011
I reported the user to the admins. It's a spammer, all his/her comments are identical. Ignore and do not click on the links. - posted by Southernstar71 on March 18, 2011
Who is this ? - posted by Davulcu on March 18, 2011
That is informative and will try it out. - posted by Joezachs on March 17, 2011
No , since we change the blending mode of the layer to color , it does not make the whole thing blurred - posted by Davulcu on March 17, 2011
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