Weird fringes on the Red layer, Camera Raw

Hi, so I shot this image, and on my lenovo desktop, it just seems odd: some red is fringed with burst on the shirt of the woman.

On macbook from my friend pro with all the old versions of the creative suite (I'm on cloud creative) the reason for this flower just flat and normal, not random red fortification. I gave him my file, it reads with denunciations of the right color. I don't understand what the problem is, our settings are fit and I have never had something like Alright on my pictures, it's pretty horrible

Any ideas on what is wrong?fringe shot.JPG

A black and white image was provided as a sample of the correct view on your friend's computer, which is why the question about if b & w, it was what was wanted:

Purple is a box off a pixel or two along the edge color, usually caused by imperfections in the optical system, this is why images of 100% (1:1) were requested, as a single-pixel wide image resized small artifacts cannot really be seen.

Apparently, despite the original title of this thread, fringe is not the question, but severe oversaturation of the image saved in an OS Viewer, right, or the picture seems also saturated in the cab and the PS?

Open the raw image of the example provided, the default rendering in ACR is a bit more saturated than the preview built into the camera JPG, but it still seems reasonable to me, on my system.  The red and blue are more saturated.

According your description on your system the reds are highly saturated.

Here are 4 versions of the image, with their screenshots associated with ACR.  Two are in sRGB and two are in ProPhotoRGB; each pair is with the default settings, and your car is used in ACR.  Each of the four images Save on your computer (click to get the native size 1000 x 667, then make a right click Save under) and view each in your OS (Windows Photoviewer) level Viewer and then view each in Photoshop and see if any of them look normal.  SRGB and versions of each image ProPhotoRGB looks the same as eachother.

ACR - default toning:

sRGB - default toning:

ProPhotoRGB - default toning:

ACR - Auto toning:

sRGB - invigorating Auto:

ProPhotoRGB - Auto toning:

If color profiles are stripped of the images included in the forum posts, so here is the same 6 images in a zip file:

https://DL.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9905000/IMG_6421_Variations.zip

If these files (at least those of the zipper) Watch severely saturated on your system, especially PS and your OS viewer and/or the sRGB and ProPhotoRGB images look quite a bit different in Photoshop, then it's your monitor profile or your settings of the monitor - display brightness/contrast settings or the video card Control Panel which can be too much for a profile of overcome.

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