Tim

As it is caused by the ccd aray interacting with lines and pattern in fabric 
The only way I have found to reduce it at shooting stage is to alter 
enlargment, ie move closer or further away from subject, or change from 
horizontal to vertical format, or even go slightly diagonal.

After shooting I have reduced it using airbrush set to "colour" and /or 
saturation and painting the affected area with original colour. And clone 
tool same modes. You can also try desaturating ( for grey areas anyway)

Mick bell

> Mick,
> Fuji S2, Nikon 24-120mm lens, f6.7. Orig file: 3024 JPEG, ORG tone, 
ORG
> colour, no sharpening.
> I've lived with minor banding / fringing before but this is too excessive
> 
> Tim Wheeler
> 
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