What causes the deep blue fringing one gets around out of focus objects against a bright blue sky? I often get this on fine branches. Is this a function of lens quality? I've been unable to remove it using LR's lens correction tools.
This is a crop. It shows the blue fringing around the fine branches against the sky. There is purple CA in places as well. I can easily remove the purple with LR's defringing tool but I can't remove the blue. The fact that it's such a deep blue against a light blue sky, really detracts from the image.
David do I understand that right: You manually painted all these branches?
Hi.This is pretty quick to remove in an image editor like Photoshop. I hope you don't mind my having a go at you photo.I created a hue/saturation layer and used the target adjustment tool to identify the colour, desaturated it and then brushed in the desaturation. Then used the colour picker to select the original sky colour and brushed that back in on a new layer, blend mode set to "colour".Sometimes in really difficult cases you get shifts in luminosity along the edges of branches after desaturation, and have to use a curves layer to deal with it.David