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Contour magenta
Hello,
Somoene know why I have this magenta color around the branches and the bird ?
Pat
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Hi Patpat123,
Which model camera do you have, and are you able to post a photo to show us the problem, please?
Thanks!
Lorraine__A
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Sorry its the French forum here, but we try to answer you as good as possible.
it’s for sure chromatic aberration, you take this picture with a very small aperture, and this default appears, it depend for all from the quality from your objective and the aperture, as small she is as strong come these aberration.
So for some objective, it give profiles to correct it on Adobe.
like @Lorraine__A says, if you give us more details (what objective, settings for this pictures) we can give you a better answer.
Jmpro0
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Thank you all for your reply,
It was a Canon 85mm on a Sony alpha 7R 4, but now i switched on a Sony lens, let see if this happen again
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Chromatic aberration, come not from the brand. It’s an optical default. It appear by low quality lenses at small aperture. So you’ll have less only if your new Sony lenses have a higher quality or if you use it at lower aperture; so not higher than f16 approximatively. It appear more in high contrasted areas from the picture. So if you take care on that you’ll get less.