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lens profile for correcting distortion and chromatic aberration

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Jan 02, 2017 Jan 02, 2017

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Hi!

My question is about lens profile. I do have an i button in lens correction tab with this notice:

"This raw file contains a built-in lens profile for correcting distortion and chromatic aberration. The profile has already been applied automatically to this image."

So the question is should i push "Enable Profile Correction"? Or it is already developed? Because image changing seriously.

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LEGEND , Jan 02, 2017 Jan 02, 2017

It would help if you stated what camera and lens you are talking about.

The lens correction profile is always applied to these camera. It really doesn't make sense to use these camera's images without the lens corrections applied. See:

Work with lens profiles in Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and Camera Raw

Re: Lens correction in Lightroom CC: Retouching Forum: Digital Photography Review

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It would help if you stated what camera and lens you are talking about.

The lens correction profile is always applied to these camera. It really doesn't make sense to use these camera's images without the lens corrections applied. See:

Work with lens profiles in Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and Camera Raw

Re: Lens correction in Lightroom CC: Retouching Forum: Digital Photography Review

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