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Thanks, it is terrific to read a review by someone more interested in photography than technology.
Bill
“some purple fringing on bright color edges… can be easily taken out with ACR’s controls.”
Could you detail this a little ? What do you call ACR’s controls ?
Many thanks
Michel
FYI, Pixmantec’s Raw Shooter Premium RAW conversion software will handle the LX1 RAW files, and it has automatic chromatic abberition correction as well, which is similar to the on-camera Venus II engine. The free Raw Shooter Essentials may handle it as well.
Michel – when you load a file into Adobe Camera Raw (PS CS2) you will see an adjustment slider for correcting the color fringing defect.
Thomas
Dan – the Pixmantec product only works on Windows computers. As long time readers of this blog know, I strongly recommend against the use of Windows for photo processing in the interest of sanity. The author uses Apple computers exclusively for that reason.
Thomas
Thanks Thomas for this explanation, now I am fixed up.