The red and blue type. I've only ever had to use the tool once but I
used PW Pro's CA removal tool to remove red and blue fringing that was
visible in brushed aluminum trim and it worked fine. It was a scanned
film image and I don't recall what lens was used to take it. Might be
that it wasn't even my own image. It was long ago.
I've never seen any purple stuff yet (even with a Tokina 17mm on the 5D)
that was bad enough to worry about.
Chuck Norcutt
C.H.Ling wrote:
> I don't know what kind of CA you are talking about. Most CA appear as Purple
> Fringe and I didn't find any tool that can effectively remove it. Try with
> the last picture on this link (the Purple Fringe at the back of the Taxi).
>
> http://www.accura.com.hk/180T/180T.htm
>
> C.H.Ling
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chuck Norcutt"
>
>
>> CA, however, is easily fixed in post processing unlike some other
>> optical maladies. Better, of course, that you don't have it in the
>> first place but it's easily repaired if you do.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>> swisspace wrote:
>>> I have just been testing my new tamron 80-200F2.8 against my 180F2 and
>>> am pleased to report that although sharpness is very similar, at least
>>> on the E1 ( I think I could do better with more time and a tripod
>>> instead of a monopod) - CA can be seen with the tamron but hardly
>>> noticable to non existant with the white zuiko, phew now I am glad I
>>> invested 10 times as much in that lens ;-)
>>>
>>> IanW
>>>
>
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