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Disbable automatic crop and lens distortion and question to

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  • Ian Wilson
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    You disable default lens correction by going to the lens correction tool, clicking the ... and checking Disable Default Lens Correction. That will affect new imports but it won't change images that have already been imported. (Maybe it was different in 2013 - I can't remember, now.)

    Ian
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  • NNN636914942609813786
    Unfortunately i only have "Analyze" and "Default" to choose from.
    On the triple - i have "Stack presets" and "Save user preset..."

    Guess this function is not available in the Fuji Express version then.
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="NNN636914942609813786" wrote:
    Unfortunately i only have "Analyze" and "Default" to choose from.
    On the triple - i have "Stack presets" and "Save user preset..."

    Guess this function is not available in the Fuji Express version then.

    You're clicking on the wrong ... The one I mean is the one on the same line as the words Lens Correction - you seem to have clicked the one next to the words Chromatic Aberration.

    Ian
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  • NNN636914942609813786
    Actually i I've clicked on both.
    There i have "Stack presets" and "Save user preset..." only.
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="NNN636914942609813786" wrote:
    Actually i I've clicked on both.
    There i have "Stack presets" and "Save user preset..." only.

    This is the one I mean. (If you are seeing Stack presets and Save user preset, I think you have clicked the three lines not the three dots.)

    Ian

    https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48191450856_8090efac91.jpg
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  • NNN636914942609813786
    Thanks Ian3
    Have now the full version and found the setting. But it doesn't do anything so i believe that it's not Capture one, instead some setting from my camera. Unfortunately i hadn't the time to investigate more.

    Point 3+4 would still interest me 😊
    If anyone knows a link to an article about that.
    I didn't found anything useful yet.
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="NNN636914942609813786" wrote:
    Thanks Ian3
    Have now the full version and found the setting. But it doesn't do anything so i believe that it's not Capture one, instead some setting from my camera. Unfortunately i hadn't the time to investigate more.
    But remember that it won't make any difference to images you have already imported. That preference only applies to what happens at the time of import. You can of course remove the correction from existing images, but not that way.

    Ian
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  • NNN636914942609813786
    Thank you, how could i overlook this in your comment 😊
    And guess what it also works now.

    And to disable the lens correction afterwards, one just have to slide the Distortion slider to 0.
    Looks identical then with the one imported without default lens correction.
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  • SFA
    For your questions 3 and 4 this section of the on-line help may be of interest.

    https://help.phaseone.com/en/CO12/Editi ... Correction

    For Fuji cameras and lenses most, these days, are probably using the lens information provided by Fuji according to teh camera body/lens combination.

    Historically, before the special arrangement for Fuji users, Phase may have created their own lens profiles for some of the available Fuji lenses. That may still be the case for some lenses but I suspect that most are now using the Fuji supplied built in values. (Manufacturer)

    Generic adjustments are still available should you wish to use them or are using a lens which does not have it's own profile from any source. (I'm not sure how many might be likely to be used in Fuji world).

    The pixel sizes of the images will, presumably, be the dimensions remaining after the corrections have been applied and the now distorted areas, deemed to be unusable after correction due to distortion of pixel positions and the inability to fit the results into a rectangular crop format, have been discarded. (But you can show the distorted areas if you wish.)

    HTH.


    Grant
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