Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Camera Raw Q&A => Topic started by: Edalongthepacific on May 22, 2012, 07:06:20 pm
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The attached photos were taken with a small "pocket camera" boasting 14 megapixels. Unfortunately, many of the images have some noise. Using Camera RAW Luminance 43, Luminance Detail 50, Color 47 and Color Detail 50 I was able to reduce noise. I sharpened these images twice, once in Camera RAW and again using Photoshop Unsharp Mask. I used 16-bit ProPhoto but saved as sRGB.
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How is it for correcting CA?
Cheers,
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Good to see someone actually LOOKED at the photograph. Well, my pocket camera, as I call it, was not identified in the camera selection for CR and my efforts to remove the magenta fringing were unsuccessful. Perhaps because I didn't really put effort into it. I could have brought it into Photoshop and selected and color adjusted the fringe but one should leave something for the sake of discussion. In fact, I don't know the best way to deal with it in this case. Thanks!
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ACR 7.1 (when it ships, otherwise ACR 7.1 RC at labs.adobe.com).
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ACR 7.1 uploaded this morning and used immediately for color fringing. Seems to be an excellent and easy to use tool. Log in > see photo attached as compared with previous version.
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If you zoom in on a small area, you can then get a good look at how the moves effected the noise!