How’d you prevent chromatic aberration with the high background contrast? Or did you remove it in post?
It’s there, but there’s just not much of it. I didn’t do any postprocessing on this at all except feeding it through the byzantine ImageMagick script I wrote to stamp it with my penguin watermark.
There is some chromatic aberration around the edges. It’s not much, but it’s there. Here is a full scale excerpt:

Otherwise that’s just what this lens produces. It is, I’m [ proud | pleased | very sorry | choose one ] to report, about $2250 worth of glass.
Is it taken from the RAW file or is a JPEG? Almost all RAW converters apply lens corrections automatically, I see a fair bit of CA on my copy of the 200-800. I don’t see any in your excerpt.
Not all lenses have (much) chromatic aberration and it is in any case trivial to remove it in post.





