Canon A70 + Water.

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BigFatCow

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Originally posted by: dxkj
Originally posted by: bill_n_opus
Originally posted by: kyutip
CA explanation here

Thanks. No wonder Chromatic Abrasion didn't come up with decent search results.

Jeez, thanks guys!

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Hey, someone use the tip included in that link and photoshop that puppy up so we can see how it looks semi fixed.

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GoSharks

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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
To keep the Chromatic Abberation in check, try using a circular polarizer filter combined with a UV filter. They do good things for my G2.

or close down the aperture...
 

TechnoKid

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It might just also be the design of the sensor on the camera. Some are better thatn others at reducing visible moire and chromatic abberation.
 

Renob

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First I would like to say nice pic, I too have a A-70 and love it.


I fixed the water for you in PS

You can thank me later.


Fixed Pic


BTW I hope you dont mind.:D