![]() And the fact that there are no profiles available for Panasonic/Olympus in Lightroom/ACR because of this feature makes it even worse. What are your experiences with this? Is there something wrong with my camera or is in-camera correction just not that good as I hoped it would be.? This exclusive DxO Labs function, which is particularly helpful for portrait and group photos, always applies the perfect correction. ![]() This is especially the case at 12mm wide angle with the 12-50mm kit lens and quite noticeable with the 20mm 1.7 pancake. With one click, DxO ViewPoint identifies the deformation and returns your subjects to their natural proportions. For faster action press the Shift key while scrolling. However, if I use PTLens (as I always did with my DSLR-RAW's) there still seems to be a lot of distortion in the images and after using PTLens the images look much more pleasant. In PTLens click on a text box associated with a slider and rotate your mouse wheel. Verdict: PTLens is a highly functional tool that has various features for correcting lens distortion, vignetting, color fringing and perspective. So I am actually never going to see the non-corrected files, right? ![]() So far I understood that correction data is embedded in the RAW files and automatically interpreted by Lightroom/ACR when importing the files. I have a question about in camera lens correction as it is the case with Panasonic/Olympus Cameras and native lenses. I recently sold my DSLR equipment in favor of an OM-D E-M5, so I am new to this format and this forum. ![]()
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