You may be able remove those ugly pink/purple/green lines that appear around the edge of your images, particularly after applying some serious post-processing (especially if you’re using Rawmage). Here’s how:
Above If you zoom in, you will see that there is another problem.
Above You can see Chromatic Aberration in this image — the magenta/purple lines and the green lines around the edge.
STEP 1: In most cases, it is enough to open Lightroom’s Lens Corrections Panel and check the “Remove Chromatic Aberrations” box (as shown in the image above).
Above This is a close-up of the same image before and after turning on just that checkbox. This will usually work, but if it doesn’t, you can watch the video below to learn how to manually fix these fringe edge issues.
This method is likely to work if the first one didn’t.
Everyone, have a great kick-butt day!
-Scott
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