Converting Nikon NEF files to DNG without adding Chromatic Aberrations?

Used Adobe converter 7.4.0.137 and got Cyan and Magenta abberations on all high contrast edges. NEF files were from a Nikon D7100 and look great using ViewNX 2 software. Is there a better converter?

The DNG Converter embeds a thumbnail and preview in the DNG that are rendered with whatever the Camera Raw defaults are set to do for the camera the DNGs are from, which if CA is automatically being removed by default, then the preview should have it removed, otherwise it won't.  Again, we'd need to understand what Adobe defaults are in effect for the camera when the DNGs are opened in the Camera Raw plug-in before understanding if this is a CA-no-on-by-default issue or a CA is not the type that can be corrected by the Adobe engine.
The Nikon engine might easily be masking narrow fringes of color by over-aggressive sharpening or via some automatic fringe-removal.
If the OP would post an example photo that exhibits the fringing, then others could test and comment on what can be done or not done to mitigate the issue in Adobe products.

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