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08/26/2006 01:18:24 PM · #1 |
I just noticed that my silhouette shot has slight haloing around the edge of the silhouette. What causes this? How do I get rid of it?
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08/26/2006 01:19:53 PM · #2 |
probably because your light-source was too strong..?
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08/26/2006 01:21:53 PM · #3 |
It could also be too much sharpening. |
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08/26/2006 01:21:54 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by margiemu: I just noticed that my silhouette shot has slight haloing around the edge of the silhouette. What causes this? How do I get rid of it? |
Which lens did you use, sounds like aberations to me. Wouldn't expect that from L lenses though.
Message edited by author 2006-08-26 13:22:46.
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08/26/2006 01:28:29 PM · #5 |
Much of the haloing happens during resize.
In PS, Bicubic Sharper resampling method will do that a lot. May want to resize down in incremental steps, or even try Bicubic Smoother. I know a lot of images are perceived as sharper at small screen sizes, when they are actually the opposite. |
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08/26/2006 01:32:24 PM · #6 |
It's in the original, so I don't think it's something I did in PP. I have a decent lens (Canon ef 24-70 L). I guess it could be a lighting issue. :(
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08/26/2006 01:37:03 PM · #7 |
I'm no expert, but I believe that chromatic abberation, increasing contrast, and over-sharpening can all cause haloing.
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08/26/2006 01:37:38 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by margiemu: I guess it could be a lighting issue. :( |
That's very likely. IS there a high contrast between the subject and the lighted background?
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08/26/2006 01:37:39 PM · #9 |
You could always sent the 20D & 24-70L to me and I could do some extended first-hand testing of them.
May take me a year or so to get the results back to you though..... |
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08/26/2006 01:39:44 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by BradP: You could always sent the 20D & 24-70L to me and I could do some extended first-hand testing of them.
May take me a year or so to get the results back to you though..... |
Sure thing, Brad... I'll send it right over. Want the 70-200 lens too?
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08/26/2006 01:40:10 PM · #11 |
BTW, you can probably get rid of this with either a Hue/Sat adjustment layer or a Slective Color adjustment layer.
This thread might help
Message edited by author 2006-08-26 13:44:16.
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08/26/2006 01:46:16 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by margiemu: Originally posted by BradP: You could always sent the 20D & 24-70L to me and I could do some extended first-hand testing of them.
May take me a year or so to get the results back to you though..... |
Sure thing, Brad... I'll send it right over. Want the 70-200 lens too? |
Sure - may take a bit longer then having to test the 2.8L version. If you had the f/4 I could have cut the time down by a few months.

Message edited by author 2006-08-26 13:46:25. |
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08/26/2006 01:46:40 PM · #13 |
Thanks, Leroy... I'll try to play around with that.
(like I need to spend MORE time on dpc stuff instead of paying attention to my kids...)
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08/26/2006 02:44:59 PM · #14 |
For those of you that may be interested, there are several methods for fixing chromatic aberration. Here's an article that describes a few of them: Correcting Chromatic Aberration
There are lots of articles on the web that cover the subject. There are also several Photoshop PlugIns and Actions available that fix the problem. A quick Google should find dozens of them.
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08/26/2006 03:03:11 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by micknewton: For those of you that may be interested, there are several methods for fixing chromatic aberration. Here's an article that describes a few of them: Correcting Chromatic Aberration
There are lots of articles on the web that cover the subject. There are also several Photoshop PlugIns and Actions available that fix the problem. A quick Google should find dozens of them. |
Good resources,
I believe it can also be fixed using the CS raw converter( lens tab ) in some instances.
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