Nothing on CS?enivre said:if you are using CS2 there is a filter called lens correction under distort in the filter menu.. go try using that...
Thanks, looks like CS2 has these valuable features, wonder if anyone using CS, how do you remove CA?solarii said:I use either Adobe Camera RAW if its RAW files, or PT lens plug-in if its jpeg.
If you have CS2 I believe its under the Lens Correction filter
Thanks... this really helps, I also realise now that CA may not be purple all the time, appreciate it. :thumbsup:AReality said:Goto Hue/Saturation,
click the CA colour,
desaturate.
.
Select the colour adjoining the CA area, select brush tool, for brush mode select "color", and brush over the CA area. Or if you want to do it on a new layer, create new layer, change the layer from "normal" to "colour", and just use the selected colour to brush over the CA area, brush mode normal.azul123 said:Thanks, looks like CS2 has these valuable features, wonder if anyone using CS, how do you remove CA?
../azul123
azul123 said:Thanks, looks like CS2 has these valuable features, wonder if anyone using CS, how do you remove CA?
../azul123
Read.n0d3 said:Google!
azul123 said:tried searching in dpreview, the links point to a person call Brian Caldwell but his website is under construction.
../azul123
azul123 said:Read.
ok, in that case.. thanks for the links :thumbsup: .n0d3 said:I didn't ask you to search dPreview. I asked you to Google.