Chromatic aberration

I believe that Adobe Camera Raw is free and if you can download the latest version of that then there is an excellent CA removal tool. It is under 'Optics'. but to be honest with you I can't see any CA. I do need new contact lenses but if it is there I think it is virtually unnoticeable.
it is version 13.02.
it is version 13.02.

Quote:I believe that Adobe Camera Raw is free and if you can download the latest version of that then there is an excellent CA removal tool. It is under 'Optics'. but to be honest with you I can't see any CA. I do need new contact lenses but if it is there I think it is virtually unnoticeable.
it is version 13.02.
I believe you also need to download bridge. Is this a raw file?

there is a bit of green fringing around those pillars when you look at it full screen, ACR is an excellent choice as mentioned above and is what I use,
you can also open other file types other than raw in ACR too, Jpg, bmp etc although I think you now have to use bridge or if you have any of the CC products
you can also open other file types other than raw in ACR too, Jpg, bmp etc although I think you now have to use bridge or if you have any of the CC products


I took the liberty of downloading the larger file, took it into Photoshop and used the Camera Raw filter on a separate layer. It seemed to do a fair job but by the looks of it you have already had a go so I cloned back the bits that looked like you almost desaturated with the clone tool set to 'colour'
Converte to sRGB.