Thanks Jason and everyone for your help and compliments. This is really the first time that I have had this problem.
I asked a lot from my lens. The sun was bright and the magnolia bloom was extremely while. There was a lot of light to handle. Joe P
Hi Joe,
Not sure but it looks to me as though these are manipulation artefacts, (Over sharpening). Did you use the 'unsharp mask'?. If so I would suggest that there is where the problem lies. Personally I would never go more than 1 pixel @ 100 %. I think that the best way is to use ( if you have PS!), create duplicate layer--go to filter--other-- High pass then adjust so that just the edge detail is visible. then choose 'overlay' by turning the duplicate layer on and off you can see how much sharpening has taken place without the usual fringing associated with unsharp mask !. Hope this works. Norman
Norman
Thank you for your reply. I am sure that there are errors in pp as I am not adept with PS and you are correct that there are manipulation artifacts present however the brownish outline is there in the original raw image. I will work with your suggestion. Thank you again. Joe Peva
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