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August 22, 2022

P: Rings/Vignetting with Tamron 17-70 Lens on Fuji XT-4

  • August 22, 2022
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Hey there,

 

I hope you can help me with this, it's driving me insane.

 

I noticed the problem first when shooting into a blue sky with clouds at a wedding, then I saw the problem on a table the next shoot as well. Now I checked with a white wall and found that Lightroom actually does this to my newly picked up Tamron 17-70 2.8 (on a Fuji XT-4)

 

I'm having crazy rings and vignetting with the Tamron lens, first thought it's the lens, but it's Lightroom adding the crazy rings. Since when I'm importing there's nothing, but when i hover over the image and select it, it takes a second and then Lightroom adds them to the picture, as if it where implementing a lens correction, but horribly wrong. Turning off Lens Profile / Correction doesn't do anything, once it's there it's there. Also the JPEG looks fine, it's only the raw file. 

 

Attached are the two images, it's easy to tell which one is the JPEG sooc and which is the RAW file out of Lightroom with the "vignette" 

 

Can you please tell me how to fix this, and what is going on there?

 

 

 

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70 replies

Participating Frequently
September 12, 2024

Sounds good!

MarcoRosado
Participating Frequently
September 11, 2024

So, i just got an email from Robisa (Tamron official representative in Portugal and Spain).

"Just use Capture One"

That makes me think that in the long run might be a solution... Every now and then i found Adobe software to be buggy and kinda slow. I miss the days when Lr 5 would just fly in almost any computer...

MarcoRosado
Participating Frequently
September 10, 2024

Oddly enough, after a quick review of some daylight images, the issue didn't seem to happen...

It's not an opticall flaw, so it must be something within the software.

Tomorrow i'll try some stuff during daylight time to check if i can replicate the issue

Participating Frequently
September 10, 2024

hello! 
Could you share some daylight examples?
We had similar problem with his lens, but paired with Fujifilm X-T4, but it was fixed a while ago. at least I don't experience this issue anymore.

MarcoRosado
Participating Frequently
September 10, 2024

Hi everyone.

I'm using a Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD for Sony E-Mount since february.

Recently, when i'm processing some RAW files, i found some weird artifacts (kind of an halo/vignette) when i push a little bit the exposure. I've tried the same file on another RAW editor (Capture One), and i don't ger the same issue, so i'm thinking is something that Lightroom "creates".... Does anyone else having the same issue, or has someone found a fix?

Here's an example. Just overpushed the exposure so the issue could be more visible. No other adjustments were made.

fernandojota
Known Participant
August 15, 2023

When are you going to update Camera Raw for LR CC from 15.4 to 15.5 to fix this bug?

fernandojota
Known Participant
August 11, 2023

Thank you very much for the reply.

I didn't know. We will wait. The important thing is that Adobe has fixed it.

Inspiring
August 11, 2023

That's because Lightroom (Classic and Cloud) does not use ACR plugin.

They have ACR built-in, and we'll have to wait for updates to Lightroom with updated ACR to get this fix.

Hopefully it will be released soon enough.

fernandojota
Known Participant
August 11, 2023

Hello. I have updated Adobe Camera Raw to today's version. If I open a RAW file in Adobe Photoshop the effect is fixed, but in LR CC I still get the error. I deleted the LR CC catalog previews file, rebooted the Mac and when I regenerated the previews in LR CC I got the double vignetting error. 

 

 

 

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 10, 2023

Update:

Greetings all,

 

Updates for the Adobe Photography Products have been released.  The August 2023 updates contain a fix for this issue. 

If you do not see the update in your Creative Cloud Application, you can refresh it by hitting [Ctrl/Cmd]+[Alt/Opt]+[ R ].

Note: It may take up to 24 hours for your update to be available in your Creative Cloud app.

 

Thank you for your patience.

 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org