Lot more chromatic aberration in C1 then in Lightroom!?
I regularly see wide colored borders around lines, especially in backlit photos. Most likely this is chromatic aberration.
I always assumed this was due to my lenses. Until today I suddenly decided to see if the same amount of chromatic aberration is present in Lightroom as in C1. In other words, could it possibly also be partly due to C1?
See photos below. The pictures with clearly more chromatic aberration are from C1 unfortunately, the pictures with clearly much less chromatic aberration are from Lightroom!
In this case the photo was taken with the Fuji 50mm f2.0 at aperture f2.8. It makes no difference whether I use the factory lens profile or the C1 lens profile. Also, I can't get rid of it with the "Purple fringing" option.
Is this a known "weak point" of C1? More people with this experience?
Thanks :)
Alwin
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I think this is not "Chromatic Aberration" as the complementary color (red this time) does not exist on the opposite side of black branch. I guess this is up to unsharp mask process.
If you think this is Chromatic Aberration, and if this is in RAW process, then check /Lens/Profile/ChromaticAberration/Analyze/ . This "Analyze" is in the small square box with three dots.
Tak
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I could be wrong, but I think that's bokeh detail that your sensor digitized in the first place, and C1 RAW engine is able to render; unlike Lightroom/CameraRAW.
Wrong or not, that's the very reason I consider C1 to be superior for in image processing.0
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