Hi

This is an all too common problem with cameras - so much so that there are
tools to help correct it...

Have a look at 
<http://www.caldwellphotographic.com/TutorialsDistortionAndColorFringing.htm
l>
How to go about correcting for lens distortions in Photoshop using the free
PanoTools
plugin. The software is very powerful but quite non-intuitive to set up. You
will want to
read the well written tutorial several times to use it!

As a quick and dirty fix I've sometimes been able to use the sponge tool to
get rid of the effect, but it depends on the subject/background. It worked
very well with the branches of a tree against a bright white cloud in the
corner of an image.


bye for now   

Keith Cooper

Northlight Images
http://northlight-images.co.uk
Photography - Digital Imaging - Apple Mac Consultancy

Tel +44 (0)116 291 9092 Mobile +44 (0)780 162 9397

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