How can I remove green and purple fringing from a black-and-white blouse in Lightroom?
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I have a photo of a black-and-white blouse showing green and purple fringing. In Lightroom, I already tried the "Remove Chromatic Aberration" option, but it didn’t fix it. What’s a practical way to remove those color tints from the clothing?
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Since the cloth is white, and the other colour is black, you could simply desaturate( remove all saturation) at whole region of cloth. I've done the same multiple times
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If the blouse is only black and white, the simplest fix is usually to remove color from just that area. Select the blouse locally and reduce saturation to zero (or desaturate only the green/purple tones affecting it). Since the fabric should contain no real color, this removes the unwanted tint without changing the intended look.
If you desaturate only the blouse region rather than the whole image, you can avoid affecting other parts of the photo.
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