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I have a problem that I have not been able to figure out. When I try to take a macro of a blue or purple tip coral it always comes out with a blue cast on it that I understand is Chromatic Aberration. Other colors don't seem to be affected. It seems to be worse when shooting in RAW. Funny thing is that the image on the screen that is displayed after the shot looks good. Here's three examples.
Nikon D40
Nikkor 105mm f2.8 with hood and 36mm extension tube - manual focus
Hood was in contact with glass and perpendicular as close as I can see.
400w MH
Actinics off (although I tried it both ways and the result was the same)
No post processing other than converting the RAW to JPG.
All were resized in GIMP
Any ideas will be welcome.
RAW converted to JPG with Picasa
RAW converted to JPG with Lightroom
JPEG Fine
Nikon D40
Nikkor 105mm f2.8 with hood and 36mm extension tube - manual focus
Hood was in contact with glass and perpendicular as close as I can see.
400w MH
Actinics off (although I tried it both ways and the result was the same)
No post processing other than converting the RAW to JPG.
All were resized in GIMP
Any ideas will be welcome.
RAW converted to JPG with Picasa

RAW converted to JPG with Lightroom

JPEG Fine
