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That is interesting it might mean that more work needs to be done on the profile, maybe you should make a support ticket and explain all of that and maybe they can improve the CA profile.The follow...
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You could try performing the desired crop on the first image. Then with the crop tool still selected right click and click the "copy settings to adjustment clipboard" button at the top of the toolb...
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After upgrading to 8.3 I experienced the same problem in both catalogues and sessions. This has been a rather large pain since it lost all the star ratings in a session I was working on before the ...
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I am also using Windows 10 pro x64, I do agree clicking and getting the exact colour of the CA can be challenging since it is so thin. That is why I find it easier to adjust the wedge manually. Als...
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I am currently running an Intel 5820k (6 core, 12 thread) overclocked to 4.5GHz, 32GB RAM, 2 x Nvidia 1080ti and an m.2 SSD.What I have found is that my CPU is a severe bottleneck for my system, fo...
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[quote="Dinarius" wrote: Thanks for that.https://www.dropbox.com/s/2fo2dbelprqx6 ... ..jpg?dl=0Here's a sample image.On my setup, green fringing is clearly visible in many places in the image, bu...
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Hi Dinarius,I have noticed that there a setting "Disable Default Lens Correction" under the three dot menu in the top right of the Lens Correction tool. If this is checked and you import new images...
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I also don't believe your polarizing is to blame. In my opinion this is purely an aliasing problem (detail greater than the sensor is capable of recording is incident on the sensor). Changing the D...
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It can be hard to click the CA since it is quite thin. So all you need to do is try get close, then move the center dot inside the wedge to roughly the correct colour manually. Then reduce the wedg...
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Hi,If I understand you correctly the easiest way would be for you to create a local adjustment layer and fill the mask (can be done by right clicking the layer). Then change the exposure for that l...