Aperture And Chromatic Aberration

Swami's Beach, Encinitas, California

When dealing with chromatic aberration, I prefer to correct it within Aperture at the start of my processing workflow. In particular, when working with a set of images that will be processed in another tool - Nik, Photomatix, OnOne, etc. - handling the aberration up front avoids compounding the problem. Watch this short video for an example of Aperture's Chromatic Aberration adjustment brick in action.

 
 
Scott Davenport

Scott Davenport is a landscape photographer and photo educator and based in San Diego, California. He leads photo workshops, writes photo books, hosts podcasts, makes tutorial videos, and feels weird referring to himself in the 3rd person.

He also can't help getting his feet wet photographing at the beach.

https://scottdavenportphoto.com
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