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Well, then you need profile support in Topaz, not C1. And you'd hand the whole RAW development over to Topaz, too. Anyway, as I wrote: correction profiles are already there for all Z lenses, and C1...
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I don't see how C1-provided profiles would change anything about that. The profile is used and applied for the development of the NEF to an actual bitmap image within C1. You can either send that p...
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All Nikon Z lenses come with a manufacturer profile embedded in the NEF. Just use "Manufacturer Profile" on the lens tab.
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Yes, unfortunately Canon decided to either not disclose how to decode correction data in CR3 files or (more likely) to not include that data in the RAW files at all. Whatever their motivation was, ...
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Thanks for explaining the background in more detail, Roger. Let me start with: yes, Apple Photos has improved a lot over the recent years, but I'd still consider it far away from any "pro" solution...
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On any DSLR (with an optical viewfinder) distortion correction is typically optional (resulting in OVF image and final image not aligning). I know that on most Nikons of the last decade (the brand ...
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A jpg camera file from a camera will already have any available lens correction burned into it. (As far as distortion is concerned.) Nope. On many cameras it is an optional feature and often not ...
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Well, C1 is primarily a RAW converter, and I guess distortion correction is something that is applied early in the image processing pipeline to keep the effects on the final output as low as possible.
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The lens correction tool works with RAW files only, not with JPGs
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Oversaturation is not something that is lens-specific. Lens profiles typically contain parameters for distortion and vignetting correction. I don't think it's possible to create such a profile for ...