[HDR-photo] Re: Chromatic aberration and HDR

Bob Wise bob at bobsplanet.com
Wed Jul 18 14:33:19 EDT 2007


DxO is a really nice, but for me the expense outweighs the utility  
because the camera I use (5D) is considered to be "pro". Sigh.

On Jul 18, 2007, at 11:14 AM, michael at michaelhfreeman.com wrote:

> CA is not only worse because of the fashion for high-range zooms  
> instead of primes, but local operators will always enhance it in an  
> HDR image, especially in highlights where color saturation tends  
> towards excess.
>
> As far as I know, the only image editing software that corrects it  
> adequately (Photoshop Raw converter and Lens Correction just shift  
> the channels) is DxO Optics. They test lens-camera combinations and  
> provide modules. These correct CA and other aberrations precisely  
> across the field.
>
> If anyone knows of similar software, I'm keen to compare.
>
> Michael Freeman
>
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