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Hi all
My first thread having recently purchased a Canon 450.
Still very new to digital SLRs but would welcome some guidance re removal of Chromatic Aberration in software. Although DPP comes bundled with my camera, looks to only allow CA removal if you are using one of the "supported" lenses. My question is, if I buy (say) a Sigma or Tamron to replace my kit lens, I don't think that I will be able to remove CA in DPP. is this correct? If yes, what options do I have? I also use Photoshop Elements version 4 but I can't see if this give me any RAW options with my 450.
Thanks for any assistance.
My first thread having recently purchased a Canon 450.
Still very new to digital SLRs but would welcome some guidance re removal of Chromatic Aberration in software. Although DPP comes bundled with my camera, looks to only allow CA removal if you are using one of the "supported" lenses. My question is, if I buy (say) a Sigma or Tamron to replace my kit lens, I don't think that I will be able to remove CA in DPP. is this correct? If yes, what options do I have? I also use Photoshop Elements version 4 but I can't see if this give me any RAW options with my 450.
Thanks for any assistance.