Excellent.
It's a fine lens, and I was surprised at the earlier result. it's interesting that the fringe can be introduced, or at least exaggerated, in RAW conversion. Something to keep in mind.
Paul
On Jun 25, 2009, at 10:49 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:

All right, I think I've got it sorted out now. First off, I *was*
working in a "worst-case" scenario: full wide (12mm) and shooting pink
flowers against a green background. But I also had some weird settings
in Camera Raw (I usually use Lightroom instead, but in this case I
didn't want to have to import the photos into the Lightroom database
to convert them - one of my gripes with Lightroom). Upon examination I
discovered that I had the "Clarity" setting somewhere around -100 (!)
instead of at 0. Correcting that and applying some of the fringing
correction available in Camera Raw yielded excellent results.

New versions:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/pink2.jpg
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/crop2.jpg

BTW: Notice that the ultra-wide view got my foot in the lower
right-hand corner? :)


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