Hi Paul, I tried that with no luck. Here's the pic in question. Note the temple piece of the woman's eye glasses:
http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/wob_test.html Shel > [Original Message] > From: Paul Stenquist > Sometimes it's a result of red and blue chromatic aberration. If so, > you can correct it reasonably well by going to the "lens" tab in the > RAW converter and adjusting the CA sliders. At other times it seems to > be the result of backlight on dark objects, such as branches against a > sky and doesn't seem to be affected much by CA adustment. I find this > effect is more common to some lenses than others. In situations where > it was important to remove the fringe and CA adjustment yields little > improvement, I've occasionally resorted to cloning it out after masking > or selecting the appropriate area. Lots of work, but it can be done > effectively. > On Sep 21, 2005, at 6:48 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote: > > > Any suggestions on how to rid an image of purple fringing ...

