Lightroom :: No Longer Interferes With Lens Vignette Correction
Oct 6, 2012
I only looked at a few photos so I could be premature in my assessment (and I don't have time to hunt down a fix list if one exits), but it appears the v2012 exposure (and other basic settings) no longer interferes with the lens vignette correction. In other words the lens vignetting takes priority over all other adjustments, as it should.
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Jun 24, 2012
I can't find my lens in the Lens Correction menu. Is there a way to add it?
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Nov 27, 2011
Using LR 3.5.1. When applying Lens Corrections/Profile/Enable in Default, my Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 actual lens is being corrected by the profile for a Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 lens. I can tell it's the wrong correction because the barrel distortion after using the default profile is not corrected, and when I manually select the 4-5.6 lens the correction is perfect. So I know the right data is embedded in the LR correction data bank but is not being used.
I found that when I set the profile Setup selector to "Auto" the correct lens is selected and the correction it makes is "correct." But then moving to the next photo it switches to Default again, selecting the wrong lens, and so has to be set to Auto for each photo. This action doesn't seem to me to me an expected result called "Setup." I need this for my home interior photography, and with hundreds of photos a week I don't want to manually operate this. This didn't happen until v.3.4 or 3.5, I think.
So, how do I get it to select the right lens as the Default, or get the Auto setting to stick? Either would do. (Seems to me they logically are the same thing).
In addition, why isn't it possible to have the profile itself enabled as a default perhaps in a preset - or is that possible and I don't know how to do it? In other words, once it's working right, why not make it an import preset for that lens?
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Mar 7, 2014
I'm trying out the new Sigma 24-105 DG lens with my 5D M II. The lens profile is not yet in the list of Sigma lenses. I checked and my LR is up to date with the latest version 5.3. Is there a way to find the lens profile to import for LR lens correction function? Or do I just need to wait until LR updates for new lenses?
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May 31, 2013
In LR 4.4 lens correction profiles works fine for my Canon 70-200 f/4L IS USM, but when I use the Canon Extender 1.4 III with this lens there is no correction profile available.How do I obtain a profile covering this?
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Aug 10, 2013
How or where can I get the lens correction profile for the Canon 18-135 STM lens in Lightroom 5 ? In effect he is not available in my list of correction lens so my lightroom is up to date apparently.
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Oct 2, 2012
How or where can I get the lens correction profile for the new Canon STM lenses?
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May 28, 2012
Is there a way of setting the "Lens correction" in LR3 to be on by default? as it is now I have to se tit for each image.
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Dec 28, 2013
When I try to use Lens Correction in LR 5 I get a restricted number of profiles, none of which match my standard Nikon 28-300mm zoom. However when I open the images in Camera Raw I have automatic access to this profile. I also have access to a custom Fuji profiles which I have downloaded and installed with Adobe Profile Downloader but which don't appear in the Lightroom module. Developing my images in Camera Raw before using Lightroom?
I had always assumed that Camera Raw formed the basis of Lightroom.
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Jan 3, 2014
In Develop module I'm not able to see the Lens Correction menu. I am loading the 5.3 update.
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Aug 24, 2013
It was there before but now I cant find the "Lens Correction" area in the Develop Module of LR5. What i can do to activate it again?
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Sep 8, 2013
I have upgraded to LR5 but cannot see Lens Correction tab in the Develop module.
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Jul 18, 2013
if it's possible to set a default to "on" for the Enable Profile Corrections, and Remove Chromatic Abberation options in the basic panel under "Lens Corrections" in Lightroom 5, ?
And if not - can I make a plea to whoever decides these things that it really would be VERY useful to have it.
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Jan 16, 2013
So, I've recently purchased Lightroom and love it. Only problem is adding lens profile to each photo. I worked out there is a bulk setting, but I use multiple Canon lenses, the 24-105, the 70-200 and 60mm Macro. If I apply lens correction in bulk to all images it will go by what's on the first image. Say for example the first image was taken with the 60mm it will apply that correction to all photos despite what lens they were taken with.
I went through the rest and unticked and reticked Canon and it selected the correct lens this time, but not in bulk. What is the correct way to set this to happen in bulk or is it not possible?
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Mar 1, 2014
I have Lightroom 5.3 and the Lens Correction feature is not showing up in the Develop module. how to access this feature?
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Feb 2, 2013
I would like to inform all about an (in my view) incorrect behaviour of LR:
In order to speed up my workflow i disable detail and lens corrections for all images immediately after the import (select all, auto sync is on, turn off detail and lens corrections). With this panels turned off I can do basic operations like cropping etc much, much quickier. I shoot badminton sport and have to process hundreds of images.After the basic corrections I re-enable detail and lens corrections for all images which should restore the previous settings of this panels or at least the default (ISO specific) settings (which is the same in my case). But the "Remove Chromatic Aberrations" remains off, even if it was on before and on by default for all my lenses! I consider this to be a bug.
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Aug 16, 2012
Obviously LR seems to use some of the lens correction information it gets from Micro Four Thirds cameras. This shows when compared to results from RAW converters that don't.
I have noticed this for my Olympus OM-D and the 12-50 mm zoom. Is that the reason why there is no lens profile for that lens in Lightroom? And is this the case for all MFT lenses?
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Mar 3, 2014
I want to check the "remove chromatic aberrations' box in the LR5 Develop mode, but the Lens Corrections Panel is missing from my Panel view.
how I han restore this option.
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Dec 20, 2012
Is there a way to enable lens correction by default? I do not like having to check the box for each new picture I import.
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Aug 5, 2012
I'm using Lr 4.1. I'm processing raw from a NEX 5 and a NEX 7. Under Lens Correction - Lens Profile - e50/1.8, e24/1.8z, and e18-200f/3.5-6.3 are not listed. I assume profiles for these lenses exist somewhere. Where I can download profiles for these lenses and tell me how to get them into Lr?
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Mar 2, 2014
where to get the plug-in to use the auto lens profile correction in Lightroom for the above stated lens? Adobe only have the older 18-250, and even on the new 5.3 LR version, still have not supplied the plug-in for this lens!
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Mar 16, 2014
I would like to know how to add a lens to the lens correction profile in LR5. I would like to add my Canon 135f/2.
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Feb 20, 2013
My camera is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 and I'd like to take pictures using the RAW format. I bought it in 2008.
There's no lens profile for this camera, and I was told that when I import pictures in LR (my version is 3.6), lens corrections are automatically applied.
I've tried and it seems that for exemple CA is not corrected in LR3.6.
Is my camera too old? Do I have to buy a newer version of LR?
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Apr 6, 2013
When I choose "Enable Profile Correction" in Lens Corrections panel in develop module, the histogram changes as well as the image itself (gets brighter).
I do see the image change as it applies distortion correctly as well. I go back and hit reset and try again and always happens. I have only noticed this with my Nikon D600 with the kit lens. It did not see this with my D90 - no histogram changes,
This occurs in LR 4.3 and just upgraded to LR 4.4 to see if it was fixed.
The histogram looks normal.
The histogram after selecting the lens correction. The histogram changes plus the RGB looks too symmetrical as well.
Interestingly, I changed it the Make to Canon and it went back to the original settings. I checked other cameras and some behaved like the Nikon. I also went through various len models and some show this histogram fix with some lenses and looks normal with others.
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Jan 11, 2011
I have a Canon Rebel XTi and shoot in Raw. I have 3 Tamron lenses - a 10-24, 17-50 and 18-270.
I thought I'd try out the lens correction profile for my 10-24 for a few pics, but when invoking the option, it was unable to determine the len manufacturer. Though as soon as I selected 'Tamron' it then knew which lens I was using.
Should my metadata have capture the lens manufacturer?
Given they are all Tamron - can I set some sort of default so I don't have to select Tamron for every picture?
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Jan 9, 2012
Unless it is hidden away in an area i've yet to discover, where the lens profile/correction module is hiding? Simple enough to enable in 3.5...alas, can't find it in 3.6.
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Jun 19, 2013
I would like to set a camera default for a D3 and D7100 -- Settings > Set Default Settings... -- to include a Camera Calibration Profile AND the Lens Correction Profile setting to Enable Profile Corrections and have LR identify which lens is in use for each file.
The Camera Calibration Profile is no problem since it's the same for each respective body, no matter which lens I use.
However, since I use different lenses, I would like the Lens Correction Profle to find the correct lens for each file. In the Lens Corrections > Profile > Setup dropdown, I am not sure whether to use Default or Auto. (Note: the default is Custom, but when I tried that, the D3 lenses were not correctly identified whereas the D7100 lenses were.) I am not sure what the difference is between the Default and Auto settings. I want to be sure to use whichever setting will apply the correct profile, and have this be part of my camera default so that I don't have to visit the Lens Corrections panel over and over again. Note: I only shoot RAW files.
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Apr 21, 2012
Recently bought into the m43s system because of the compact fast primes (Lumix G 20 1.7 and Olympus 24 1.8) and it looks like there are no "built-in" lens profiles for either in LR4 when I check "enable lens corrections". I thought I read somewhere that the 20 1.7 requires correction as it has a significant amount of (barrel, iirc) distortion if not corrected, yet the RAW images look fine upon import -- is Lightroom doing something that does not require a profile?
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Mar 6, 2012
Is it just me or I don't have Pentax in Lens Correction tab in the Develop Module of LR4? How can I add it like it was in LR3?
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Jan 2, 2014
What camera profile should or could I use for a Nikon Coolpix P510? There is no profile for that specific camera --- the only choice is a Coolpix P6000. My Nikon DSLR lens profiles are all there --- not the Coolpix.
The P510 has a 4.8-180mm f/3/3 - 5.9 lens; the P6000 profile uses a 6-24mm f/2.7-5.9 lens.
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Apr 15, 2013
LightRoom and Camera Raw have profiles for Lens Correction and all the current available lens are in the list for the Canon 6D raw files. BUT the Filter/Lens Correction when in Photoshop CS6 only have 2 Tamron lens listed. Odd that there are lens profiles for the Canon 6D raw files in Lightroom and Camera RAW but not CS6 Filter/Lens Correction.
Camera RAW, LR and PS are up to date..... NOTE: I have a Canon 7D, G11 and 1D Mark II N and all their files work as expected. It's only RAW files created by the Canon 6D.
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