The popular Richardson-Lucy (RL) image deconvolution algorithm often produces undesirable ringing artifacts. In this paper, we propose a novel Dual Range Deringing (DRD) algorithm to address this problem. As a post-deconvolution scheme, the proposed approach follows RL deconvolution and removes ringing artifacts by utilizing information from both the input blurred image and the RL-deblurred image. DRD first marks smooth regions in the input blurred image that are likely to be subjected to ringing artifacts far away from any strong edge. It then identifies short-range ringing artifacts from the regions that surround strong edges in the RL-deblurred image. Once marked, both long- and short-range ringing artifacts are then suppressed by an edgepreserving deringing filter. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this procedure by performing experiments on a set of images blurred with various Point Spread Functions (PSFs). We compare DRD with state-of-the-art non-blind deconvolution algorithms...