Video: Fix Tricky Colour Fringing (Chromatic Aberration) in Capture One
In this video I show you how to deal with chromatic aberration in Capture One when the default method won’t work.
Capture One uses lens profile based chromatic aberration correction by default, however this doesn’t always work. Sometimes, there can be variations between samples, or the profiles can be just wrong and a little bit of chromatic aberration can creep back in. In this case, Capture One has a second method where it analyses the image to fix the colour fringing. In addition there is a third control for fixing blooming and longitudinal chromatic aberration, and in this video I show you all these methods.
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