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Originally Posted by cometcatcher
Brian, using photoshop CS2, I use the brush tool and select "saturation" in the mode box. Using the tool over stars takes out the blue but it also leaves a black hole. To fill in the hole I copy the original image, convert it to LAB colour. In the channels box I select "lightness" and copy to clipboard. Going back to the touched up image I paste the layer in from LAB colour selecting "luminance". Basically it's just a luminance overlay from the original.
Morton, yes from Andrews. Perhaps I will ring them next week. The rainbow flare is a worry.
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Kevin, I would check your consumer laws. In WA, if you buy something that doesn't do what it claims or doesn't perform as per specifications, you are protected by law and are entitled to a full refund or replacement. I should imagine consumer laws are similar in each state. IMO the rainbow flare is indicative of a problem with the optics, therefore would probably constitute a defect.
Cheers Peter