Lens Correction
The Lens Correction feature is used to fix issues caused by the camera lens itself, such as distortion, vignetting (darkened edges), and chromatic aberration. The available adjustment options may vary slightly depending on whether you are working with RAW files or standard formats like JPG.
RAW Images
Lens correction is usually enabled by default for RAW images, but you can turn it off manually if needed. When enabled, you can fine-tune the following parameters:
- Distortion Correction: Fixes barrel or pincushion distortion, restoring straight lines in the image.
- Constrain Crop: Automatically crops the image during distortion correction to maintain optimal composition and avoid blank edges.
- Vignetting Adjustment: Corrects darkened edges, creating more even brightness across the image.
- Midpoint Adjustment: Refines perspective and geometric distortion in the image.
Non-RAW Images
For non-RAW images, the software does not automatically apply lens profiles. All parameters—such as distortion, vignetting, and perspective—can be adjusted manually, allowing for precise control based on your needs.
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