Aberation fringe on a black and white photo

on a black and white photo in Lightroom 5, how do I remove a white aberation fringe in my photo.
Thank you.

If they really are chromatic aberations, you could go to the 'Color' tab of the Lens Corrections panel and see what you can do there. The tools on that panel are still active with a B&W image, and probably still looking at the original colours.
Hal

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