I have had to dig out of the archive some files for a client shot on the
lower slopes of my digital learning curve, when I used a Fuji S1  & was
working less critically than I am now.

On some of them colour fringing is apparent around areas where there is
light/dark detail. (I have seen similar illustrations in reviews etc where
tree branches were photographed against a light sky).

Is there any way of cleaning up the files? In this instance the size the
files will be printed should not make the fringing very apparent, but I'd
still like to present the client with the best images possible.

Supplying A4 @ 300dpi using PS7 on G4.

James King-Holmes
Www.kingholmes.com



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