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Remove chromatic aberration

Remove chromatic aberration - Lightroom Tutorial

From the course: Lightroom Quick Start

Remove chromatic aberration

- [Narrator] Chromatic aberration is a common problem in lenses, which occurs when the colors are incorrectly refracted or bent by the lens, resulting in a mismatch at the focal point where the colors do not combine as they should. As a result, the image can look blurred or contain noticeable magenta or green glows around the edges in your photo, especially, in high contrast areas. In this image, you can see the chromatic aberration around the bird. To better see the chromatic aberration, set the zoom level to 300 and click and drag to pin the bird to the center of the screen. To remove the magenta and green outlines around the bird. open the optics panel and check, Remove Chromatic Aberration, and Lightroom will instantly remove these colored outlines. This looks great, but if you notice, there's still a slight magenta outline around the wings. To further enhance this effect, you can click on the Defringe, then…

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