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Lens Correction

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  • Nice Tri
    Figured out what was going on.....

    One of my staff imported the raw files into LightRoom to take advantage of the outstanding Noise feature, then exported the files as DNG to continue in C1. It appears that once the files are modified in LR, C1 no longer recognized the file with respect to lens adjustments.

    Kind of weird.

    Utilizing the DNG file right out of the M9 works fine.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Writing adjustments to DNG raw is Adobe proprietary stuff. As a result metadata from the original file may not all be available (different location, or format) to other raw converters.
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  • Nice Tri
    [quote="Paul_E" wrote:
    Writing adjustments to DNG raw is Adobe proprietary stuff. As a result metadata from the original file may not all be available (different location, or format) to other raw converters.


    Thanks Paul,

    It was really frustrating until I figured it out. I try to out of LR as much as possible, but their noise reduction is pretty good. I also find that Noise Ninja is right up there, but since they have not released a 64 bit version for the Mac, we sometimes find it easier to just load LR, rather than restart Photoshop in 32 bit mode.

    Enjoy.
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  • dee jjjaaaa
    [quote="Paul_E" wrote:
    As a result metadata from the original file may not all be available (different location, or format) to other raw converters.


    that kind of "metadata" itself in DNG is available (location is standard), what is not available is how to interpret that metadata ! you can see what parameters Adobe stored for its NR - the ones that you selected in LR or ACR and stored back in DNG (is that was the case instead of using XMP sidecars) w/o much issues - but as you do not have Adobe's code for NR knowing the parameters is useless...
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