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Step Three:
In most cases, all you'll have to do is turn on the Remove Chromatic Aberration checkbox
(as shown here) and you're done—Photoshop removes the color fringe based on your lens'
make and model, which it learns from the metadata embedded into the image at the mo-
ment you took the shot. However, if for some reason the image still needs more correction
(the checkbox alone didn't do the trick), then you can try getting rid of the fringe manually
using the sliders in the Defringe section below the checkbox (just so you can see how this
works, go ahead and turn off the Remove Chromatic Aberration checkbox).
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