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hi guys Jimmy McIntyre here and welcome to my hotel room in the middle of nowhere Im shooting Cooper mountain for the next eight days and while I wait for some beautiful light to appear I thought Id record some tutorials for you today were going to look at how to remove chromatic aberration Photoshop but Im going to show you five different ways to do that so that no matter what image youre working with no matter how strong the chromatic aberration youll definitely have a method for removing it now if you feel like other photographers might benefit from this video I always appreciate a share on Facebook or Google+ or feel free to subscribe to my channel you can see there subscribe button just below okay the first technique that I always use is in docHub Camera Raw or Lightroom both do exactly the same thing I go to the lens correction module and I choose remove chromatic aberration now if we just zoom in to this image I shot this image at f-22 with a 10 stop ND filter and that was