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Inspiring
May 18, 2025
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No "defringe" available

  • May 18, 2025
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Hi, there is no "defringe", "manual defringe" when I try to copy the settings. Remove Chromatic aberration doesn't do the necessary job, and when I copy the entire lens correction, the manual adjustments are not being copied, which forces me to manualy do it in all pictures that need editing. Could this please be fixed?

Correct answer Maria24274326sad1

This is a user to user forum. @dj_paige does not work for Adobe and is not Adobe support, so if you think he can't help you then simply ignore him. I just did a quick test with Lightroom Classic 14.3.1 on my Mac, and I can indeed copy/paste the defringe settings by checking the checkbox for Removing Chromatic Aberration, like he said. That makes sense, because the Defringe option is a manual removal of CA.

 


I reinstalled everything and it now copies the manual defringe. I tried to copy it so many times yesterday and nothing worked. Thanks all for help  

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dj_paige
Legend
May 18, 2025

May I ask what software you are using (and what version NUMBER)?

 

May I also ask where are you looking (please be specific and detailed) when you expect to see defringe and you don't see it?

Inspiring
May 18, 2025

I use LR Classic 14.31, the newest version. As I described earlier, the issue occurs in Lens Correction tab, manual section. 

 

I also noticed, that masks have "defrindge" slider, while there is no such thing at all in the main develop section, except from the one I described above  - Lens Correction > Manual

JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 18, 2025
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Again I ask you to be specific. 

 

btw this sounds like an order not an attempt to support, not sure if you're aware. Worth of investing in soft skills, especially if you manage any people in your professional life. You keep questioning, while you have all the answers in front of you and for some time now I've been wondering if you really somehow don't understand or or you only pretend to prove something.

 

If I won't get any response from Adobe within 48h I am cancelling the subscription for various reason (lack of support here is one of them)


This is a user to user forum. @dj_paige does not work for Adobe and is not Adobe support, so if you think he can't help you then simply ignore him. I just did a quick test with Lightroom Classic 14.3.1 on my Mac, and I can indeed copy/paste the defringe settings by checking the checkbox for Removing Chromatic Aberration, like he said. That makes sense, because the Defringe option is a manual removal of CA.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga