IMPORTANT: The Lens Correction tool works with RAW files only. See the list of camera models and RAW files support in Capture One.
When Capture One detects a lens model with a correction profile in the database, the profile is selected and, typically, chromatic aberration and distortion correction adjustments are automatically applied.
If the lens model has not been detected, follow the steps below to locate the profile manually or to select a profile for a similar lens. To manually apply correction, proceed with the step below.
- Go to the Lens tool tab and select the Lens Correction tool.
- Select an image from the browser and choose a specific lens from the Profile drop-down menu. A selection of the most suitable lens correction profiles can be found under the Recommended Lenses heading or select one available from the list. See the list of lens profiles supported in Capture One.
- Once a lens is selected, a checkmark will appear in the Chromatic Aberration check-box and Capture One will automatically apply the correction based on the lens profile.
- If the image still shows some chromatic aberration, click the Analyze (...) button to the right to start Capture One's built-in analysis and correction algorithms. This will nearly always result in improved correction of chromatic aberration as the adjustment is based on the actual lens (and image sensor) used during capture.
- Adjust the Distortion, Sharpness Falloff, and Light Falloff sliders as necessary.
NOTE: The main difference between a manufacturer profile and a profile developed by Capture One for a certain lens is that we additionally correct for Sharpness Falloff. Thus, when the Manufacturer Profile is selected from the Profile drop-down menu, the Sharpness Falloff would be greyed out.
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"... Thus, when the Manufacturer Profile is selected from the Profile drop-down menu, the Sharpness Falloff would be greyed out...." - not correct, C1v21... I select Fuji OEM profile (Manufacturer) and sharpness falloff is not greyed...
So how do you apply your lens as the default so I don't have to search and select for each photo? I do not see that option.
As per Keith Spurlock's question. I know it's possible to copy a lens profile to other images, but for every newly added image, or for every new session (e.g. a wedding with hundreds of photos taken with a handful of different lenses), every time I need to filter by each lens, one at a time, choose a lens profile manually (it's rarely automatically correct) and then copy that to all the images taken with that lens, then move on to the next lens, and the next, etc. Is there a way to automatically detect the lens used and use a (*user*-defined!) profile?
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