Sorry for my slow reply here ... thought this topic had gone quiet so didn't check! Thank you so much for your comments, as I mentioned this is one of my favorite images. This is also a pilot ... once I've have this picture printed to my satisfaction I'll be scanning a few more slides...
Eric: thanks for your suggestions. Bjørn also had a go at removing the CA using CS6, the results were much cleaner and sharper, but had the side effect of increasing the grain. I don't see the same issue with your image. I had a proof made and the grain is already visible ... don't want it to show up any more if possible.
If you could put it on dropbox that would be great. I'll also try to reproduce your efforts using a friend's system (she is a graphic designer - books, brochures etc - and has photoshop but is not expert on photo editing...), this will be a good practice for me and a nice project for the long Easter weekend
Once I'm happy with the TIF, I need to decide how to print it. Prefer not to frame it behind glass, our house has a lot of windows so too many reflections (last year we bought a panoramic print and couldn't hang it anywhere except for our bedroom as it was the only place we could see it without too many reflections). The guy who did the proof can print on paper and apply a varnish to protect it, but I've also heard of printing on aluminium, not sure how well it holds details and colors in comparison. Or alternatives?