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Iphone 6 camera lens distortion
Iphone 6 camera lens distortion








iphone 6 camera lens distortion

You choose the camera make - it does the rest. All you usually have to do is to choose your camera’s Make (from the Make pop-up menu, as shown above) and that’s it - it now suddenly knows “Oh, you shot this with a Canon camera.” and then it not only suddenly knows the model camera you shot it with, but it now instantly finds the appropriate lens profile within Lightroom’s built-in collection of lens profiles, and the correction is applied. STEP ONE: All you really have to do is click on the Profile tab at the top of the panel, and in the Lens Profile section, the Make, Model, and Profile are all set to None.

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Now, you’re probably thinking, “Wait - right up under the Histogram it lists the lens, f/stop and other EXIF data - how could it not know which make and model of camera and lens I used - it lists the fact that I used a 14mm lens right there?” Ahhh, this is another of life’s great mysteries (and maybe one day somebody at Adobe will explain this to me but until then, at least I can tell you how to fix it). That’s why the fields for Make, Model and Profile all say ‘None.’ It’s probably because Lightroom wasn’t able to figure out which make and model of camera you used so it couldn’t apply the appropriate lens profile to correct it. If you’ve ever had an image that needed a lens correction (maybe it had barrel distortion or edge vignetting), and when you went to the Lens Corrections panel turned on “Enable Profile Corrections” (as seen above), absolutely nothing happened.

iphone 6 camera lens distortion

Let me know if this has happened to you (I can’t be the only one, right?).










Iphone 6 camera lens distortion