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    Purple Fringing: A losing battle.

    I have been having problems on and off with my Tamron 70-300 lens with purple fringing. Some days it works fine and others it has massive purple fringing. I realized I tend to have more issues if I am not shooting in optimal light. I know it is not an issue with my camera because during airshow I shot with a Tamron 70-300VC and I had no issues at all.

    Recently, I went to Atlantic City airshow (which has very bad lighting) and a lot of my pictures had purple fringing I tried to remove it via Hue saturation and it ruins the sky and darkens the plane a lot and leaves minor noise and artifacts around the plane. Here are some pics of my attempt:

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    If you want a closer look I uploaded a zip file you can download HERE

    I know there may not be much I can do to fix the pictures but any suggestions are welcome!

    Also I am probably going to get my lens looked at but it looks like I will upgrade and just keep this one as a last resort backup.

    Thanks!
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    Hi. Purple fringing does happen in these conditions, even sometimes with the best lenses. The high contrast just causes too much aberration and the light "breaks down" so to speak.

    I tried just a normal edit, at 1000pix wide. Hope you don't mind but only way I seemed to find to post it here was to put in on my Flickr.


    Not my image uploaded for edit assist by alevik123, on Flickr

    I did a standard crop, spot removal, adjust levels and sharpen. Looks not too bad.

    The others - the Sea Knight is too blurry, and the KC-10 too washed/out or flat to adjust.

    Peter

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    Ken has the 70-300di pictured in the middle below.



    The purple fringing was not noticeable at all on my first lens from this thread.
    My Cheap Tamron Lens thread
    until I broke it. I took it to get fixed but the purple fringing was really horrible after a complete rebuild. They ended swapping out the lens and I was told it was almost never done. Now it is a backup as I have the Bad boy 70-300VC on the left!!!! My middle lens now has 5 pictures on it total!
    The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".

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    The Photoshop ACR and LR 3.x Lens Correction modules do a great job of controlling the CA and other optical imperfectionspretty well. Give it a shot
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    alevik: I don't mind at all that you uploaded it to Flickr. I saw a lot of improvement in the edit. Thanks

    gonzalu: I'll give it a shot.
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