How to turn off the "Hide distorted area" at import?
Does anyone know how to turn this off? It often crops way too much for my taste.
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There have been repeated threads about this. You can go to the Lens tab, click the ... at the top right of the Lens Correction section, and choose Disable Default Lens Correction from the menu. I think that this will apply to new imports only, not to existing pictures.
Ian
Edited to add: a quick experiment shows that choosing Disable Default Lens Correction will also apply if you create a new variant of an existing image. You could easily try that - select the option, create a new variant of an image where you think too much has been cropped off (not a cloned variant) and compare the results.0 -
"Hide distorted areas" only applies to the bowed out corners. I believe you are referring to the lack of frame adjustment post distortion correction.
I have written to support and was told my suggestions to overcome this have been passed to R&D.
Currently, if you want to maintain the lens correction on, and snap the frame to the edges of the canvas, you have to expand it with the crop tool and replicate the adjustment to all other corrected images (copy/paste tool adjustments).0 -
[quote="gusferlizi" wrote:
"Hide distorted areas" only applies to the bowed out corners. I believe you are referring to the lack of frame adjustment post distortion correction.
I have written to support and was told my suggestions to overcome this have been passed to R&D.
Currently, if you want to maintain the lens correction on, and snap the frame to the edges of the canvas, you have to expand it with the crop tool and replicate the adjustment to all other corrected images (copy/paste tool adjustments).
Exactly. I would just like my pictures uncropped after import. With some of my lenses C1 always crops quite a bit despite no distortion noticeable to me.0 -
[quote="NN635781531552263255UL" wrote:
[quote="gusferlizi" wrote:
"Hide distorted areas" only applies to the bowed out corners. I believe you are referring to the lack of frame adjustment post distortion correction.
I have written to support and was told my suggestions to overcome this have been passed to R&D.
Currently, if you want to maintain the lens correction on, and snap the frame to the edges of the canvas, you have to expand it with the crop tool and replicate the adjustment to all other corrected images (copy/paste tool adjustments).
Exactly. I would just like my pictures uncropped after import. With some of my lenses C1 always crops quite a bit despite no distortion noticeable to me.
What sort of lenses on which cameras?
Are they C1 adjustments or something the manufacturers are including in the data for the lens?0 -
[quote="SFA" wrote:
[quote="NN635781531552263255UL" wrote:
[quote="gusferlizi" wrote:
"Hide distorted areas" only applies to the bowed out corners. I believe you are referring to the lack of frame adjustment post distortion correction.
I have written to support and was told my suggestions to overcome this have been passed to R&D.
Currently, if you want to maintain the lens correction on, and snap the frame to the edges of the canvas, you have to expand it with the crop tool and replicate the adjustment to all other corrected images (copy/paste tool adjustments).
Exactly. I would just like my pictures uncropped after import. With some of my lenses C1 always crops quite a bit despite no distortion noticeable to me.
What sort of lenses on which cameras?
Are they C1 adjustments or something the manufacturers are including in the data for the lens?
Fuji lenses. They have the lens corrections baked in.0 -
[quote="NN635781531552263255UL" wrote:
Fuji lenses. They have the lens corrections baked in.
So are you seeing the same adjustments that you would see in a jpg direct from the camera's internal processing?
I don't see many Fuji lenses listed under the C1 profiles. Just the X100 camera. Is that what you have?
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[quote="SFA" wrote:
[quote="NN635781531552263255UL" wrote:
Fuji lenses. They have the lens corrections baked in.
So are you seeing the same adjustments that you would see in a jpg direct from the camera's internal processing?
I don't see many Fuji lenses listed under the C1 profiles. Just the X100 camera. Is that what you have?
Grant
It's an X-T2. The lens profile is always "Manufacturer profile"0 -
[quote="NN635781531552263255UL" wrote:
It's an X-T2. The lens profile is always "Manufacturer profile"
Hmm! I'm not sure you can override settings in the manufacturer profile. I have an X-T2 but only use manual lenses...0 -
[quote="gusferlizi" wrote:
[quote="NN635781531552263255UL" wrote:
It's an X-T2. The lens profile is always "Manufacturer profile"
Hmm! I'm not sure you can override settings in the manufacturer profile. I have an X-T2 but only use manual lenses...
Even if the lens in question uses "manufacturer profile" it still makes a difference if you select "disable default lens correction".
Ian0 -
[quote="Ian3" wrote:
[quote="gusferlizi" wrote:
[quote="NN635781531552263255UL" wrote:
It's an X-T2. The lens profile is always "Manufacturer profile"
Hmm! I'm not sure you can override settings in the manufacturer profile. I have an X-T2 but only use manual lenses...
Even if the lens in question uses "manufacturer profile" it still makes a difference if you select "disable default lens correction".
Ian
Correct. The problem is that I want the lens corrections but I don't want C1 to crop my image.0 -
Any solution for this issue?
Thanks
Karlis0
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