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I can open a raw file in Camera Raw and then in PS, I can do a perspective transform in Raw and PS, but I can do a lens correction only in PS, is it possible to do a lens correction on a raw file in PS and save that to the xmp?
Thanks
Chris
That screenshot shows you have the Transform tool selected at the top of the screen.
Click on the zoom tool at the top left. The basic settings will appear.
Dave
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What version of camera raw are you using?
This snapshot is from the current version:
Dave
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9.12.1
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I upright on top with Disable, level, vertical and full as options below.
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So with 9.12 you have all of these in Camera Raw :
Which lens corrections do you want to do that you are unable to do in ACR?
Dave
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Thanks for your replies Dave,
I have the third pallet only.
Chris
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Hi
If you open a Raw file in Camera Raw with the basic adjustments (exposure etc are in place) it should look like this :
Now click where I have circled red below:
You should see now the profile and manual tabs
Tick the box marked Enable Profile Corrections and - depending on model your camera and lens should appear
If you can not see the panels above post a screenshot of the entire camera raw window with the basic settings showing
Dave
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Hi Dave,
I have a screenshot.
No Basic settings.
Chris
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That screenshot shows you have the Transform tool selected at the top of the screen.
Click on the zoom tool at the top left. The basic settings will appear.
Dave
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Thanks Dave,
I'm coming from an older version of PS, it had a perspective control in the lens correction filter.
Thanks again.
Chris
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You're welcome. Yes the transform tools were moved a while ago (can't remember exactly which version )
Glad you're up and running now though
Dave
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Thanks again.
Chris