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Lens correction only in the Pro version?

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Although I can't discuss Phase One's marketing decisions, I can declare that - although in Pro - lens correction was available before CO5 (read CO4 Pro). Just for the record.

    Besides that, to get the max. out of your buck, I would update for free to the latest CO4, which is 4.8.3.
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  • bcalmac
    4.1.2 is the latest I can upgrade with my license ...

    Sorry, I didn't know lens correction it's available from version 4 (I'm just a casual user 😊. But the point is the same. I'm kind of bummed out that now I might need to research again all available raw conversion utilities. Lens distortion is pretty significant in pocket-size RAW cameras like the Canon S90, and distortion correction pretty much becomes a must-have.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="NN196208UL" wrote:
    4.1.2 is the latest I can upgrade with my license ...

    New to me, since licenses are bound to major releases (like 3, 4 or 5), not to point releases like 4.1 versus 4.8. I don't know if you mind - after all it was not your topic - but on what knowledge or experience is your statement based (I might be overlooking the obvious)?
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  • bcalmac
    Maybe that's how it works now ...

    I originally bought 3.5 and the license worked all the way up to 4.1.2. "License Information" says "0 free upgrades left" now. I installed this 4.1.2 recently (this spring) because that's what my online account said to do.
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  • Urukhai
    As far as a DSLR user is concerned, the lens correction feature in Pro version is too primitive by current standard.
    Lens correction presets are available almost exclusive to Medium Format lenses. For DSLR users, we only have some sliders controlling the simple barrel/pincushion to play around. Unless you are a professional with all the test charts, correction is made as good as the picture looks to your eyes.

    I really envy what the other competitor are offering. Their software includes a long list of supported lenses. They provide a free tool to make your correction profiles if your lenses are not covered yet and they have a user community/forum to share. I would say even the freeware Rawtherapee has better lens correction support than C1 Pro.

    What people in PO have in mind 🙄
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="NN196208UL" wrote:
    Maybe that's how it works now ...

    I originally bought 3.5 and the license worked all the way up to 4.1.2. "License Information" says "0 free upgrades left" now. I installed this 4.1.2 recently (this spring) because that's what my online account said to do.

    Yes, 0 free upgrades, but that does not affect the updates. Common confusion. You apparently haven't tried it. Up to you.
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  • bcalmac
    I see. I might have tried the latest 4.x first but I don't really remember. I'll try your suggestion as soon as I feel in the mood of messing with the computer...
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  • bcalmac
    You were right, I can update to 4.8.3 without problems.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="NN196208UL" wrote:
    You were right, I can update to 4.8.3 without problems.

    Victory is yours! 😜
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